Light to Light Coastal Walk Interpretation Strategy
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Client
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Services
Interpretation/Art
Digital
Strategy
Sector
Cultural
Government
SUPERSENSE developed an interpretation strategy for the ‘Light to Light’ Walk, a multi-day bushwalk between Boyd’s Tower and Green Cape Lighthouse at Beowa National Park in southern coastal NSW. The park, originally named after slave trader Ben Boyd, involved in whaling and agriculture in the 1800s. The project involved extensive consultation with local Aboriginal people and Australian South Sea Islanders, whose families were impacted by the slave trade, ensuring sensitivity in all interpretation concepts.
SUPERSENSE curated, researched, written, designed, and implemented key elements of the interpretation strategy. A unique suite of interpretation has been crafted for the park, set to debut at the Boyds’ Tower precinct, featuring innovative digitally printed tactile panels.
Curation and Content collaborator
Mark Dunn
Curation and Content collaborators
BJ Cruse, Stephen Holmes, Csr Emelda Davies, Joe Sproats
Curation and Content support
Dr Christine Westwood
Light to Light Coastal Walk Interpretation Strategy
A signature interpretation roadmap
SUPERSENSE authored a thematic and sensory interpretation strategy for the ‘Light to Light’ Walk, a multi-day bushwalk between Boyd’s Tower and Green Cape Lighthouse at Beowa National Park in southern coastal NSW.
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SUPERSENSE authored a thematic and sensory interpretation strategy for the ‘Light to Light’ Walk, a multi-day bushwalk between Boyd’s Tower and Green Cape Lighthouse at Beowa National Park in southern coastal NSW.