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Alley’s new enormous experience

By Hollie Harris

Noosa Creative Precinct is proud to announce its next Junction Alley on 27 August which is set to be an experience that Noosa has never seen before.
Co-founders Brian Keayes and Roland West are committed to bringing to Noosa an impressive collaboration of music, visual arts and culture.
The third Junction Alley event will take big screen to a whole new level with an enormous light wall offering festival goers a new visual experience.
The light wall will be more than 10 meters wide and is made up by a staggering six projectors all working together to create a sensory overload of visual arts.
“It will be and incredibly immersive experience. We’ve been able to create this light wall to celebrate how visual arts and music can work together,” Mr Keayes said.
The festival has been a great success so far and on the verge of its first birthday organisers are due to announce a major line-up of music next week to top off the bevvy of markets, food and arts filling the laneway.
“We were inspired by St Jerome’s Laneway in Melbourne and The White Night Festival.
We wanted to create the largest projection screen ever in Noosa and have been working with two local projection artists to bring it to life,” Mr Keayes said.
The co-founders have a vision to attract a more diverse crowd to the area and slowly build a network of like-minded people who are looking for new experiences.
“We are really excited about our next event. It has been a huge feat to bring it all together but we really want to show that this is for the community.
“We want to invite Noosa to come and experience the Junction in new light,” he said.
Tickets are available online at www.junctionalley.com.au or at the door.
Line-up announcement are due to be made next week.

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