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The Infinity Tube
The Infinity Tube is a public light sculpture that uses an infinite mirror illusion to create an endless tunnel, allowing viewers to stand still and psychologically enter a space that doesn’t exist.
PLEASE NOTE:
The opening night for The Infinity Tube has been pushed back a week to Friday the 21st of May.
Bright and glistening among the dirt and debris of an inner city laneway, The Infinity Tube appears like an incongruous and mystical science fiction prop. Nestled within the surrounding architecture, it is unclear whether the tube is a pathway into the building’s interior or an unknown universe. Standing upon its threshold, you can’t help wanting to step inside, and follow in the footsteps of countless fantasy and science fiction heroes who abandon their present reality for the risky business of entering another.
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Supporters: Arts Victoria, Australia Council for the Arts, The Keir Foundation, Aesop
Artist/s:
Yake Weiss
· Dates & Times ·
Exhibition Times · Thursday May 13—Sunday May 30 from 6:00PM
Meyers Place, Unnamed Alley off Meyers Place, Melbourne
Off Bourke Street between Spring and Exhibition Streets
Duration: After dark
Price: Free
Opening Night · Friday May 21 from 6:00PM
Lily Blacks, 12 – 18 Meyers Place, Melbourne
Price: Free.