What to see at Curiocity
Discover the Curiocities at South Bank as Curiocity Brisbane celebrates science, art, and technology with a packed program of immersive installations and events from 24 June – 10 July 2022.

Baidam Tithuyil
Created by indigenous artist Brian Robinson, Baidam Tithuyil references the Great Shark constellation and explores the conceptual framework of traditional Torres Strait Islander astronomy.

In the Air
An immersive light and soundscape using data from Antarctic ice-core samples to visualise chemical changes in the Earth’s atmosphere. Created by Priscilla Bracks and Gavin Sade with music by Greg Jenkins and Gavin Sade.

Luminous Threads
A beautiful work of light art that combines the artisanal craft of embroidery with modern fibre optic technology created by artist and engineer Kirsten Baade. Featuring Australian floral motifs uniting a traditional craft with technology and art.

OCHE/ECHO
OHCE/ECHO by multimedia artist Georgie Pinn is an interactive public sculpture using live generative animation, high-end facial capture technology and projection-mapped storytelling. Looking at empathy as well as prejudice and make us aware of our choices and perspectives.

DE-CAY-dence
A work by Donna Davis challenging our unconscious bias with terms such as pest, germ, decay, versus notions of beauty, value, and status, to explore how these beliefs inform our ecological understanding and action.

CurioCreatures
CurioCreatures reveals the fantastical and mysterious creatures who have survived and adapted to roam the streets of Brisbane and Australia through the observer’s phone created by interactive artists, designers, and storytellers, Alinta Krauth and Jason Nelson.
Find out more about other Curiocities and plan your journey with the interactive map on the Curiocity Brisbane website.
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