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Atelier Sisu’s ‘Ephemeral’ making its way to Perth



Perth’s Elizabeth Quay is set to welcome an immersive art experience from award-winning studio Atelier Sisu next month, with large-scale ‘bubbles’ to captivate audiences through a vibrant sound and light spectacle.

Free to visit, Ephemeral runs in the Australian city from April 5 through to April 25, with the 150 bubbles reflecting the sky by day and lighting up at night.

This isn’t the first appearance of the installation, following successful appearances at the Vivid Sydney Festival and inside the Leadenhall Building in London, UK, earlier in the year.


“This unique installation offers an opportunity for people to come together and enjoy Perth's premier waterfront precinct Elizabeth Quay,” said Australia’s Lands Minister John Carey.

“This exhibition is just one of the many free community activities we're delivering at Elizabeth Quay driving both tourists and the people of Perth into the heart of the city to experience it in a new and exciting way.”





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Atelier Sisu’s ‘Ephemeral’ making its way to Perth




Perth’s Elizabeth Quay is set to welcome an immersive art experience from award-winning studio Atelier Sisu next month, with large-scale ‘bubbles’ to captivate audiences through a vibrant sound and light spectacle.

Free to visit, Ephemeral runs in the Australian city from April 5 through to April 25, with the 150 bubbles reflecting the sky by day and lighting up at night.

This isn’t the first appearance of the installation, following successful appearances at the Vivid Sydney Festival and inside the Leadenhall Building in London, UK, earlier in the year.


“This unique installation offers an opportunity for people to come together and enjoy Perth's premier waterfront precinct Elizabeth Quay,” said Australia’s Lands Minister John Carey.

“This exhibition is just one of the many free community activities we're delivering at Elizabeth Quay driving both tourists and the people of Perth into the heart of the city to experience it in a new and exciting way.”


 



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