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Sprocket iPad stands featured at the ‘Melbourne Now’ exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria

Sprocket iPad stands featured at the ‘Melbourne Now’ exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria

Sprocket Launchpad iPad stands are serving two functions at the ongoing ‘Melbourne Now’ Exhibition being held at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

25 Nov 2014 1m read View Author

Sprocket Launchpad iPad stands are serving two functions at the ongoing ‘Melbourne Now’ Exhibition being held at the National Gallery of Victoria. The Sprocket iPad stands are not only delivering information about the show to visitors through the show app but are also standing within the artwork as exhibits.

‘Melbourne Now’ is a unique exhibition that examines how the city is significantly shaped by the artists, designers and architects who live and work in this city. Showcasing contemporary works across a broad range of media and art forms including design, architecture and dance, the Exhibition recognises them as integral parts of the city’s creative mix and legitimate participants in a contemporary gallery.

Max Delany, Senior Curator Contemporary Art, NGV said that the exhibition will be an immersive, inclusive and participatory experience, providing a rich and compelling insight into Melbourne’s art, design and cultural practice at this moment.

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