Families can collect a free Augmented Artwalk Map from participating Flinders Quarter businesses or Metro HQ. You will need to download the free EyeJack app from the App Store or Google Play to activate AR (augmented reality).
Starting from Degraves Place kids can take a self-guided journey through the streets and laneways of Melbourne searching for 11 unique pieces of artwork.
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Pink Fit by The Huxleys
Explore and search for artwork like a treasure hunt, the art will come to life before your eyes. It’s such a fun way to explore Melbourne’s laneways.
The Rising Orb: Hope by Vext
Flinders Quarter Augmented Art Walk features works by Australian artists including:
Degraves Place – The Rising Orb: Hope by Vext
Journal Cafe (253 Flinders Lane) – Portal by Sutu
City Library (253 Flinders Lane) – City Brain by Sutu
Bared Shoes (11 Manchester Lane) – Many Hands by Alex Mitchell
Scott Alley – Pink Fit by The Huxleys
Flinders Lane Gallery (Level 1, 37 Swanston Street) – Stuff in nature, nature in stuff by Jacob Leary
Young & Jackson (Level 1, 1 Swanston Street) – Chloe by Jules Joseph Lefebvre
Dangerfield (224 Flinders Street) – Maria 2.0 by Sutu
Campbell Arcade (Shop 8A) – Many Hands II by Alex Mitchell
Corner of Flinders Street and Degraves Street – Growing Garments by Adele Varcoe
Double Tree Hilton Hotel (270 Flinders Street) – The Flight by Sutu
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Growing Garments by Adele Varcoe
How to use the Eyejack app 1. Download the EyeJack app (free) from the App Store or Google Play 2. Open the EyeJack app and find the Flinders Quarter Augmented Art Walk event. 3. Click on ‘Launch AR’ button in the EyeJack app, hold up your phone up to the artwork and the artwork will come to life.