Birds of Australia STORYBOX
Discover the Birds of Australia on a digital storytelling cube inspired by the work of John and Elizabeth Gould.
Coming to Memorial Park, Grafton from 26 June to 13 October 2024
The 3D storytelling cube invites local communities to connect with stories, animations, illustrations and interactives that reflect on the wonder and fragility of Australia's unique bird life.
This new digital, outdoor installation from the Australian Museum showcases the incredible world of Australia's birdlife. Presented on an interactive storytelling cube.
The Birds of Australia STORYBOX, brings to life the iconic bird illustrations of John and Elizabeth Gould together with First Nations storytelling and knowledge.
Learn about current habitat pressures facing many of the birds featured in Gould’s collection and what you can do to help endangered birds in your local area. You can use your mobile to interact with the visual story by scanning the QR code and unlock First Nations stories, bird calls and in-depth profiles, interactive activities and more.
The Birds of Australia STORYBOX is created by the Australian Museum and proudly supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW Blockbusters Funding initiative.
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Current Exhibitions
This section provides information regarding Current Exhibitions
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