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Australian artist and director Lynette Wallworth loves to push the limits of technology and works with mixed reality developers, inventing new ways of experiencing art.
Back in the Summer of 2018, Laura Hubber joined Lynette as she worked with the team at the Technicolour Experience Center in Los Angeles, to create a new immersive interactive walk around section to her film Awavena.
Awavena explores the way of life led by the Yawanawa community of the Amazon and their first female Shaman Hushahu. The new section was shown for the first time at the Venice Film Festival that year.
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Australian artist and director Lynette Wallworth loves to push the limits of technology and works with mixed reality developers, inventing new ways of experiencing art.
Back in the Summer of 2018, Laura Hubber joined Lynette as she worked with the team at the Technicolour Experience Center in Los Angeles, to create a new immersive interactive walk around section to her film Awavena.
Awavena explores the way of life led by the Yawanawa community of the Amazon and their first female Shaman Hushahu. The new section was shown for the first time at the Venice Film Festival that year.

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