‘Yagan Square’ by Ramus

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“We designed four integrated light and digital installations to deepen the culturally inclusive narrative. The first two low-resolution displays were integrated into the amphitheatre canopies. Light skinned surfaces above and below each canopy, an element inspired by the historical lake system that ran through the CBD until the 1800s. This public gathering place commemorates the Aboriginal warrior, Yagan. In collaboration with the Noongar community through the Whadjuk Working Party, cultural identity runs deep into the design, public artworks, landscaping and lighting experience, forming a connected essence in Yagan Square.” – Excerpt from Ramus’ website.

[Media from Ramus’ website]

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