Mythical Mashup - The Graphic Worlds of Brian Robinson

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A digital render showing a projected artwork on the roof of the museum.

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In collaboration with Torres Strait artist Brian Robinson - of the Maluyligal people of Western Torres Strait and the Wuthathi people of Shelburne Bay, East Coast of Cape York Peninsula - the Australian National Maritime Museum will present a trilogy of light-based installations across rooftop, harbour, and heritage architecture, transforming the precinct into a surreal realm where mythology, marine life, and pop culture collide. 
 

Cosmic Chase

Rooftop Projection

Cosmic Chase transforms the museum rooftop into a looping, animated battleground where ancient mythology collides with pop culture and arcade-era fantasy. Drawing on the graphic language of Torres Strait artist Brian Robinson, the projection unfolds as a playful pursuit across a glowing field of geometric flowers, marine motifs, and bold patterning.

Figures drawn from sci-fi and gaming lore dart through the scene in a Pac-Man–style chase, weaving between symbols that reference Torres Strait cosmology and Robinson’s distinctive linocut aesthetic. The work collapses time and genre, placing ancestral knowledge, digital culture, and retro futurism into a single kinetic field.

Cosmic Chase invites viewers to look up and enter a world where myth is not fixed or historical, but active, hybrid, and continually reimagined. Light, motion, and repetition transform the rooftop into an arena of joyful collision - where stories loop, overlap, and unfold in perpetual motion.

This work features the art of Brian Robinson and was developed in collaboration with S1T2. 

Floating Realm 

Harbour & Lighthouse Installation

Floating Realm unfolds across the harbour and lighthouse as a sculptural landscape of LED-lit forms, hovering on the water’s surface and suspended in the sky. Monumental tentacles curl and rise from the harbour, joined by drifting fish, a glowing moon, and other forms drawn from Robinson’s visual world where marine life, mythology, and pop culture collide.

Extending from waterline to skyline, the work forms a loose, surreal tableau that reveals itself gradually from different vantage points around the harbour. Figures hover in darkness, their illuminated outlines punctuating the night and playing against reflection, scale, and distance. Robinson’s visual world plays out at scale, turning the museum into a stage for shifting scenes across water, sky, and shore.

Blending humour, symbolism, and cultural reference, Floating Realm invites audiences to experience the waterfront as an active site of story and imagination. Ancient motifs and contemporary icons coexist in a shared seascape, transforming the harbour into a luminous stage where narrative drifts, overlaps, and remains in motion.

This work features the art of Brian Robinson and was developed in collaboration with Junior Major. 

Part of Vivid Sydney

Vivid Light displays are shown daily from 6pm until 11pm.

We encourage viewing from nearby vantage points – Pyrmont Bridge or King Street Wharf. 

Brian Robinson

S1T2

S1T2 stands for Story 1st, Technology 2nd. We believe that stories are how we all understand the world. We’re dedicated to using interactive technologies to create world-class immersive experiences that realise the future of storytelling: a future where you can explore any world through your own story.

Experimenting at the intersection of art, story and technology, S1T2 is driven by a culture of adventurous exploration. Our multidisciplinary team works across an ever-expanding array of industries and technologies to create world-class work experiences that are meaningful and memorable for all who encounter them. 

Junior Major

Junior Major is a collective of artists and technologists who make and merge digital and physical worlds.

Founded in 2022 by Shunji Davies, Claire Evans, and Tom Siddall, Junior Major’s practice sits at the intersection of art and technology, creating experiences, artworks, and installations as canvases for interpretation, imagination and play.