Illuminate: Endangered Species
Dates
Daily | Sunset till late
6pm – 10.30pm
Saturday 10 – Saturday 31 August
Night projections at Boola Bardip
Free event
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It's time to build awareness of the crucial role animals play in our ecosystem, in the spectacular Illuminate: Endangered Species night projection at WA Museum Boola Bardip.
This years National Science Week themes explores global endangered species, this visually rich, multisensory and large-scale piece by VJzoo will mesmerise young and old as you witness vulnerable species in their natural habit.
You will:
- Explore a waterfall and muddy waterhole in the Congo, central Africa, featuring Hippos, Western Lowland Gorillas and Chimpanzees.
- Visualise a Savannah sunset, as a herd of African Elephants walks across a plain, silhouetted against a colourful sunset.
- Witness an abandoned ancient temple in India, reclaimed by the jungle. Indian Elephants, Royal Bengal Tigers and Leopards move between the overgrown ruins.
- Head to the mountainside, where a Marsican Brown Bear family forages and plays on a rocky slope in the Appenines, near Rome.
Watch as these beautiful creatures slowly disappear from sight, with messages of their vulnerability appearing on screen — and find out what you can do to make a difference.
Images courtesy VJzoo.
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Experience an extraordinary immersive experience with the Illuminate night projections at Boola Bardip.