Colouring Comp

The Video Architecture Colouring Competition is an inclusive creative platform that transforms community artwork into large-scale projection designs mapped onto buildings. More than a competition, it’s a participatory design process where the guiding principle is simple — everyone’s a winner. Since 2012, this innovative project has illuminated festivals across Australia and made appearances in Berlin, Germany. Celebrated for …

Microcosmos & The Waterhole

Microcosmos is an interactive art experience that invites audiences to step inside the creative process. Participants begin with colouring sheets featuring eight unique creatures — perhaps a spider, a butterfly, or a snail. Once coloured, these artworks are scanned, animated, and projected into a vibrant, immersive forest environment. Blending hands-on artmaking with digital innovation, Microcosmos transforms simple drawings …

Fire Garden

Produced by The Village The Fire Garden was an outdoor performance event featuring storyteller Ron Murray. Drawing from his Indigenous heritage, Ron shared traditional stories enhanced by projection, music, and fireworks, creating a rich sensory experience that celebrated culture, fire, and connection to Country.

The Freda Experience

Presented at the Castlemaine State Festival and Natimuk Fringe in 2015 The Freda Experience was an immersive, participatory theatre work that invited audiences into the world of a young woman defying convention in the early 20th century. Created and directed by Verity Higgins in collaboration with Jillian Pearce and Jim Coad, the piece combined storytelling, movement, and projection to bring to …

The Country Inside Me

Directed by Danny Powell The Country Inside Me explored the complex and emotional relationships people form with the idea of “home,” particularly for those who have migrated from other countries. The work combined music by Damon Mason, Butoh-inspired movement by Fina Po, and projection mapping across multiple surfaces by Video Architecture, offering an evocative, multimedia reflection on belonging and identity.

Now You See It

Commissioned by the Regional Centre for Culture Program (RCC) in 2018 Now You See It was a collaborative projection project developed with Dja Dja Wurrung artists Bec Phillips and Aunty Marilyn Nicholls, with sound by James Henry. Using a range of image-making and animation techniques, the work explored the cultural heritage of Andersons Mill and Djarra Country, celebrating the deep connections between place, …

Soliloquy

Produced by RANT Arts Tasmania for the Junction Arts Festival Soliloquy was a series of projection installations created in collaboration with emerging Tasmanian artists. Combining spoken word, sound, and animation, the works were projected onto iconic Launceston landmarks, including Chalmers Church and Milton Hall. Each piece explored personal and social themes such as gender identity and the complexities of human …

Trace

Commissioned by the 2013 Castlemaine State Festival Trace was developed in partnership with local young people to explore the dreamlike and fleeting nature of imagination. The work featured an original soundtrack by Charles Affleck and Scott Saunders, with live movement choreographed by Mandy Field. Presented as a poetic fusion of sound, motion, and projection, Trace reflected on the boundary between the conscious and the …

Incandescent

Incandescent is a projection installation originally created for the 2023 Morat Light Festival in Switzerland. The three-minute rotoscoped animation depicts a child encountering an orb of light—observing, chasing, and marveling at its mystery. The work explores our fascination with the unknown and the sense of wonder it evokes. Each frame was hand-drawn using a unique rotoscoping …