Sultan of Brunei Surfers Paradise site: First look at proposed Imaginator tourist attraction
A central Surfers Paradise site owned by the Sultan of Brunei will be transformed into a giant new insta-friendly attraction unlike anything previously seen on the Gold Coast.
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A central Surfers Paradise site owned by the Sultan of Brunei will be transformed into a giant new insta-friendly tourist attraction under plans lodged with the Gold Coast City Council.
The giant L-shaped site, which fronts Surfers Paradise Boulevard, View Ave and The Esplanade will become Imaginator, an “attraction which encompasses various indoor walk-through installations that are a multi-sensory immersive experience.
It is expected to operate on the site for two years starting in March, after running in Brisbane and Melbourne.
Creative director Nick Ennis said the attraction would be unlike anything previously seen on the Gold Coast.
“Prepare to embark on a journey into the extraordinary at Imaginator, a groundbreaking fusion of audiovisual art, lighting installations, futuristic gaming, and inflatable architecture. This innovative creation is redefining the boundaries of immersive entertainment, offering a one-of-a-kind experience that seamlessly blends technology and imagination,” he said.
“The attraction features 15 immersive experiences – five of which are new and exclusive to Gold Coast – that bring together the creative talents of architects, authors, audiovisual artists, futurists, renderers and sound designers.
“Imaginator builds a constant sense of anticipation. Each room is slowly revealed as you move through the space and a different atmosphere and mood is presented. You can play, explore, relax or engage at your own pace. There are chairs and lounges throughout the experience to encourage lingering when the moment feels right.
“We can’t wait for Gold Coasters to step inside, slip off their shoes and engage with AI projections, sensor-triggered LED waves, giant silk parachute canopies, cosmic gardens, an anti-gravity sunset, an electronic hall of mirrors and a digital wishing well that whispers your greatest desires. Explore the multi-sensory and interactive play space at your leisure with the experience taking anywhere from a 15-minute walk-through to an hour-long immersion.”
The Sultan has owned the site since 1997 but has never proceeded with developing it despite calls from Mayor Tom Tate to push ahead with transforming the land.
The Imaginator has operated in Brisbane and Melbourne in the past three years, but the Gold Coast version will feature different exhibits.
Among the new features are an 80sq m illuminated inflatable structure which will use projection, LED light and “immersive spatial sound” to create a “soft sensory space to lay back and dream in”.
Giant smoke rings will also be illuminated with “light fired out of an automated vortex machine”.
A returning feature from Brisbane and Melbourne’s attraction will be its parachute cinema which has been revamped and changed for the Gold Coast.
“Visitors enter a moving parachute cocoon where they are invited to lay down on a sloping cushioned bed,” Plans lodged with council read.
“At the end of the room is a large projection screen presenting motion images of abstract skies in glowing embers and pale pinks. Imaginator is pioneering a new form of restful play with this new parachute cinema encouraging people to relax, converse, sleep or dream.”
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Originally published as Sultan of Brunei Surfers Paradise site: First look at proposed Imaginator tourist attraction