A glowing city made of jelly, a virtual performance in an ambient architectural space, water calligraphy workshops and a live, large-scale elevated city with a digital dimension are just some of diverse range of live future scenarios open to people of all ages at this years Festival of Transitional Architecture (FESTA).
Festival of Transitional Architecture presents ‘The Future Will Be Live’
24 October 2014 – 27 October 2014, New Zealand
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