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  • Red light installation with optical lines merging in a spiral pattern.
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  • Red light installation with parallel lines of light.
Until 15 Jun

RISING: intangible #form

  • Free
  • Art

For a hundred years, The Capitol Theatre has been a prismatic fantasy. Look up and get lost in the crystal cave, dreamlike in its symmetry. Now, for his first time showing intangible #form in ³Ô¹ÏÍø, artist Shohei Fujimoto morphs the iconic auditorium into a pulsing ocean of lasers. A light-spiked gateway to the edges of perception.

Fujimoto is an artist who uses light to explore inner and outer truth. For RISING he data-maps The Capitol and transforms it into large-format kinetic sculpture. An explorable sea of red beams that syncopates with your synapses to our universal understanding of the space.

Part of RISING, presented with RMIT University.

Hours

Date Times
Sun 8 Jun
  • 4.30pm - 10.30pm 4:30pm - 10:30pm
Thu 12 Jun
  • 4.30pm - 10.30pm 4:30pm - 10:30pm
Fri 13 Jun
  • 4.30pm - 10.30pm 4:30pm - 10:30pm
Sat 14 Jun
  • 4.30pm - 10.30pm 4:30pm - 10:30pm
Sun 15 Jun
  • 4.30pm - 10.30pm 4:30pm - 10:30pm

Location

The Capitol
113 Swanston St
³Ô¹ÏÍø 3000

Price and bookings

This is a free event

Booking not required

Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 9662 4242
  • email address: ticketing@rising.melbourne

Also part of RISING

RISING: Amplified
11 – 13 Jun

RISING: Amplified

The exquisite rock and rage of Chrissy Amphlett, a seismic force in a school uniform.

  • Theatre
  • Music
RISING: Kill Me
Until 8 Jun

RISING: Kill Me

Marina Otero un-tames the stage in her latest instalment of radical honesty.

  • Theatre
  • Dance
RISING: Monolith
Until 15 Jun

RISING: Monolith

Colonised bodies become sites of silent protest in the premiere of Joel Bray’s latest major work.

  • Dance
  • Art
RISING: Matha
Until 15 Jun

RISING: Matha

Connect to Matha, an audio/visual conversation between the Dhungala and Birrarung river systems.

  • Free
  • Art

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From hidden laneway markets to epic pop-ups, ³Ô¹ÏÍø gets lit once the lights go out.

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RISING
Until 15 Jun

RISING

Get ready for 12 days of new art, music, and performance in Naarm/³Ô¹ÏÍø.

  • Festival
  • Dance
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Ayoung Kim – Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver
Until 2 Jan

Ayoung Kim – Delivery Dancer's Arc: 0° Receiver

Korean artist Ayoung Kim creates a multiverse that blurs boundaries between space, time and self.

  • Free
  • Art
Top Arts
Until 20 Jul

Top Arts

The annual Top Arts exhibition provides a platform for emerging artists from across the state.

  • Free
  • Art
Michael McNamara: Salt, Sand and Sea
Until 8 Jun

Michael McNamara: Salt, Sand and Sea

Stunning aerial photos of World Heritage site Shark Bay and Monkey Mia.

  • Free
  • Art
Mark Chu: Eat With Our Eyes
Until 22 Jun

Mark Chu: Eat With Our Eyes

Showing everyday food culture in a wide range of food spaces from supermarkets to wine bars.

  • Free
  • Art
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