Posts Tagged “Exhibition”

The exhibition Step Back in Time opened at Police HQ in September 2009 and tells the story of rural policing throughout Western Australia.
Part of this exhibition is a collection of 35 paintings by Henry McLaughlin. The paintings are presented as a
virtual gallery where patrons can zoom in on them
by touching the screen and using the magnifying glass.
In 1970, Henry McLaughlin joined the WA Police Force and his ability as an artist was recognised by the Commissioner who understood that posterity could be preserved in the painting of old Police stations throughout the State.

gallery_0000_Layer 7The exhibition Step Back in Time was launched at the Perth Royal Show today and tells the story of rural policing throughout Western Australia. Read the rest of this entry »

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type.jpgThis is our second offering in our sharing section. This is a series of 25 Flash samples all revolving around the Flash preloader and Flash progress loader. We cover audio, video, images, external MP3 and JPG files, and even have a small 112 file project. Read the rest of this entry »

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pollination-cycle.jpgThanks to the team at Scitech, we have a few photos of how our multimedia work was used in their exhibition. Read the rest of this entry »

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flash.jpgTo really get the feeling of the new Square Kilometre Array project, GMG has created a 180×180 degree movie of the proposed development. Read the rest of this entry »

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Attract_Bkgd.jpgGMG develops two new multiplayer games for Scitech’s new Backyard Adventures exhibition. Read the rest of this entry »

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commentary.jpgWe deliver two new exhibits for the Western Australian Museum’s new Howzat! exhibition. Read the rest of this entry »

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It was a bit too expensive to to real spy satellite photography, so we helped out! Read the rest of this entry »

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