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Museum takes on Splendour with Supertonic music exhibition

of musicians that are activated using Augmented Reality (AR) transporting participants into the worlds of local artists who have performed at Splendour over the years. More festival fun can also be had with our drum station, with users able to test their rhythm and become a piece of AR themselves with Supertonic temporary tattoos.

in a unique, experiential way,” Ms Green said.

“Supertonic is one of our favourite shows yet –it has surpassed even our wildest expectations! It really is for everyone to enjoy, not just those who love music!”

Splendour in the Grass festival-goers will be given an immersive experience to remember with the Tweed Regional Museum on Wheels’ exciting new Supertonicexhibition making its debut at the event.

Supertonic at Splendour celebrates the sonic tapestry of the contemporary musical world in the Northern Rivers and Gold Coast through recordings, sounds and stories of music creators, including local legends such as

Amyl and The Sniffers, Budjerah, JK-47, Skeggs, The Jezabels, Sunnyboys and TORA.

The exhibition will feature a multi-sensory activation that uses interactive technology to augment the user’s reality, enabling people to experience their favourite bands like never before.

Festival-goers of all ages can bust a move on the interactive dance foor as their body movements trigger sound bites pre-recorded by local musicians. At the same time, the movement will prompt fora and fauna icons to be displayed on screen, resulting in their very own musical score and live moving mural.

The much-loved psychedelic mobile Museum, the MoW, will showcase images

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