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Free entry - Mesoverse Immersive Art Installation

Lauren from Fairfield

Hi everyone, Mesoverse, multi media immersive art installation will be running from Wed - Fri 5 - 7pm and Sat 2 - 4pm. Finishes on Sat June 20th, the last day open. Totally free to go, entry on the Victoria On The River side.
Child friendly.

Imagine walking through a secret door, a journey through a maze bursting with creativity and multimedia installations, where physical and digital arts blend together as one and you arrive into an intergalactic universe, MESOVERSE!

Mesoverse is an exciting, innovative project with established local artists collaborating with lighting and multimedia specialists to create a public art space like no other! A large scale immersive artwork and a mixed media playground.

Find out more here: mesoverse.nz
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