A groundbreaking immersive experience that blends science, art, education, and entertainment has arrived in Sydney with the launch of DigiPark. Located in the heart of Westfield Sydney, DigiPark is a hub for digital creativity, metaverse experiences, science learning, and immersive art. This venue, the first of its kind in Australia, features 19 attractions that include interactive virtual reality (VR), holographic content, kinetic light art, digital play, and 3D printing.
DigiPark’s debut marks a significant milestone as it brings futuristic experiences to Australian shores. Among its standout attractions are:
- Space & Time Cube – A 3D holographic tunnel offering a sensory journey through light, color, and imagination.
- Orbital Cinema (7D) – A fully immersive flying adventure with a 180° curved screen and dynamic motion platform, delivering a 7D experience with motion seats, wind, vibration, and more.
- 3D Figurine Creator Studio – Allows visitors to create custom mini 3D digital selves using a cutting-edge 3D Avatar Scanner.
- Wandering Planet – A surreal space surrounded by illuminated planetary lights, simulating an outer space environment.
- Holographic Studio – Blends virtual and reality for a stunning sensory experience.
- Magical Graffiti – An exhibition hall where visitors can bring colors and drawings to life using a magical animation pen and scanner.
- Cosmic Space – A giant kaleidoscope filled with mirrors and glowing lights.
Global Phenomenon Arrives in Australia
The opening of DigiPark is part of a global trend in immersive entertainment that is drawing large crowds worldwide. According to Jacques Wong, Head of Sales and Marketing at DigiPark, the venue combines world-class immersive installations with metaverse-inspired digital environments.
“We’re offering a completely new way to experience art, science, and creativity, which is sure to appeal to locals and tourists alike,” said Wong.
Wong emphasized that DigiPark has been captivating audiences globally by bridging immersive art with meta-universe technologies. “We can’t wait for Australians to join in the wonder,” he added.
The Rise of Immersive Entertainment
This development follows a broader movement towards immersive and interactive experiences in entertainment. Across Asia, similar venues have become immensely popular, offering visitors a chance to engage with digital art and technology in novel ways. The trend reflects a growing appetite for experiences that are not only entertaining but also educational and thought-provoking.
Experts in the field of digital entertainment note that such attractions are particularly appealing to younger audiences who are digital natives. The integration of cutting-edge technology with creative expression offers a unique platform for learning and exploration.
Looking Forward: The Impact of DigiPark
The launch of DigiPark in Sydney represents a significant step in the evolution of entertainment in Australia. By providing a venue that caters to all ages, it has the potential to become a major attraction for both locals and international visitors. The venue’s ability to draw people into a world of imagination and creativity may set a precedent for future entertainment developments in the region.
Open seven days a week from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm, DigiPark welcomes visitors of all ages, though children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Located at Westfield Sydney on Market Street, the venue is poised to become a landmark in the city’s cultural landscape.
For more information, potential visitors are encouraged to explore the offerings at www.digipark.com.au.