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Josh Batty: Music, Melbourne and Me

Interview with Evelyn Tsitas.

RMIT PhD student Josh Batty designed The Morphos which is a major central feature in the Music, Melbourne and Me exhibition at RMIT Gallery until 22 February 2014.

The Morphos is suspended over a grass stage – a homage to outdoor festivals – and harnesses perceptual mapping techniques to activate an immersive 360 degree multimedia experience of music, fashion and performance.

 

 

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