Alternative reality arrived in Northland this month, with Alternative Reality Gardening Lab 24 showcasing the latest new enterprises and innovative, technology-enabled art forms.
From May 17 to 25, Te Tai Tokerau was a hotspot for emerging technologies, artistic creativity, and entrepreneurial development while exploring new frontiers of creativity and business at Alternative Reality Gardening Lab 24.
Northland is a bustling ground for breakthrough innovations as it hosts the much-anticipated Alternative Reality Gardening Lab 24 (ARG Lab 24), organised by AwhiWorld in Whangārei’s Strand Arcade.
The lab’s sessions took place across Northland and offered a glimpse into the future of creative practices, from pioneering 3D printing techniques to new enterprises making paper with harakeke using modern technologies.
Dr Maggie Buxton, from AwhiWorld, said this was an exciting opportunity for artists and creatives alike to explore new techniques and push the boundaries of their creativity.
Premiere performances and prototypes were also a major highlight of the lab. Attendees could witness ground-breaking prototypes and enjoy premiere performances, including Portals to Venus, an innovative dance performance by Sharyne Lewis that integrates digital media with traditional choreography.
The Central Garden at Shop 30, Strand Arcade, is also a must-visit for those seeking inspiration. It is dedicated to experimental art and inspiring fellow artists. The garden includes a showcase of international collaborations with Europe, the Philippines and Australia under way at AwhiWorld. Visitors can also view installations by Liam Astbury Martyn and Tracey Willms Deane. Another installation by Chris Brady will be at the Woodshed, also in Whangārei.
Funded by the Ministry of Culture and Heritage, the regional ARG Lab 24 event showcases artistic and technological prowess and catalyses economic development in Northland. It brings together entrepreneurs, artists, and tech innovators, providing a platform for learning, collaboration, and inspiration. Online sessions ensure resilience and allow people from other parts of NZ to learn alongside locals.
ARG Lab 24 is part of a year-long Awhi Incubator project designed to position Northland as a leader in creative innovation and creative entrepreneurial spirit. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a community transforming challenges into opportunities for growth and creativity. For more information and visit www.awhiworld.com.