
About this Event
Join a mixed reality journey back through time as you experience State Library Victoria's iconic Dome like never before.
Blending real-world architecture with technology and archives, In Memory | Of Being immerses you in the Library’s collection and forgotten history, merging past, present and future in a deeply sensory experience.
Created by Yoyo Munk (the artist-scientist behind the mixed reality work Medusa, and Technical Director of Asia TOPA’s massive hit Kagami) over an eight-week residency at the Library, this responsive, site-specific digital artwork returns following a sold-out debut as part of Open House Melbourne.
You will wear a mixed-reality headset to explore a dynamic virtual gallery space within the Dome, encountering audio and archival images that speak to the role of the library as a fragile and imperfect memory of culture.
The immersive and interactive installation uses 3D spatialisation to reimagine the Library’s collection in a whole new dimension, creating an explorable and evolving sculpture of imagery and sound.
Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind digital exhibition that transforms one of Melbourne’s most beloved spaces.
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Please note: This event involves wearing of a mixed-reality headset. For those who use glasses with prescription lenses, we recommend wearing contact lenses if possible. If you are unable to wear contact lenses, please contact us with your eye prescription. We have a limited availability of prescription headsets.
This event is suitable for ages 16+
About Yoyo Munk
Yoyo Munk is a scientist and artist based in Pittsburgh. A biologist by training, their background spans from insect flight aerodynamics and navigation behavior to the psychophysics of human visual responses to augmented reality displays. In their artistic practice, they employ headset-based mixed reality as a medium, creating gallery-scale generative works designed to be explored by large audiences, anchored in efforts to create spaces for staying with the trouble of ongoing mass extinction. This is exemplified in their work Medusa (2021), created in collaboration with architect Sou Fujimoto and produced by the content collective Tin Drum.
Munk is also the author and project director behind the companion book Medusa, published in 2023 by Hurtwood Press. They have also served as technical director for The Life (2019) and Kagami (2023), both by Tin Drum. Prior to this, they established and led the Quantitative Experience research group for vision science at the augmented reality company Magic Leap. They hold a PhD in Integrative Biology from UC Berkeley and wrote their thesis on the aerodynamics of gliding in wingless canopy ants.
In 2025, Munk was State Library Victoria’s inaugural Creative Technologist-in-Residence.
Booking information
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
State Library Victoria, 328 Swanston St, Melbourne, Australia
AUD 30.00 to AUD 42.00
