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SPACECLOCK1

Fri 4 Aug | Sat 5 Aug

8:30pm-9pm

FREE

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

The Lab

Venue Details

Experience: Free | Performance

Themes: Conversation Starter | Mind Blowing

Access: Seated Option | Wheelchair Access

THE LAUNCH OF SPACECLOCK1

LAZLO STEIGENBERGER PRESENTS THE CULMINATION OF HIS LIFE’S WORK IN A 20 MINUTE MULTI LINGUL TOUR DE FORCE DIATRIBAL PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE DEMANDING THE NEW YORK TIMES TO WRITE, AND I QUOTE, “LAZLO STEIGENBERGER IS BACK FROM THE DESERT AND I’VE NO IDEA HOW HE GOT THAT CAMEL THROUGH THE EYE WITH THAT NEEDLE”

FEASIBLY THE MOST AWE INSPIRING NEO MODERNIST DISPLAY OF ANYTHING YOU WILL EVER WITNESS! LAZLO STEIGENBERGER’S PROMISE TO ALL HUMANITY IS: “This Launch of SPACECLOCK1 will unify the entire species at the Global Intersection of  SCIENCE / SOUL / ART … and the No. 26 community bus leaving in a little over 15 minutes.”

A ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXTRAORDINARY REVOLUTIONARY UNCOVERING OF THE KEY TO OUR ENTIRE EXISTENCE! THE MISSING LINK? OR THAT UNSPOKEN OBJECT THAT’S BEEN FOREVER MISSING IN OUR LIVES – UNTIL NOW! SPACECLOCK1
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AI-generated image using prompts, 2023. Midjourney. Courtesy of Beaker Street.

FREE FESTIVAL HUB

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Take a Virtual Tour

Located on Hobart’s historic waterfront, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is the second oldest museum in Australia. The museum incorporates more than 2,000 square metres of public and exhibition spaces with a rich blend of permanent collections, touring and temporary exhibitions and special displays.

 

Eat and drink

The Festival Hub at TMAG will have a range of excellent local food and drink options, catering for everyone. Plan to eat dinner at the Hub! Why would you go anywhere else?

 

Accessibility

There is level access to all public areas of our site and elevators are available for movement between levels. Loan wheelchairs are also available from the Visitor Information desk. For particular accessibility concerns please contact [email protected]

Address

Dunn Pl, Hobart TAS 7000

Phone Number

(03) 6165 7000

Website

https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au/

The entrance to TMAG is via Dunn Pl, which includes a carpark. TMAG is down from the corner of Macquarie Street and Campbell Street and the corner of Davey Street and Campbell Street.

There is an info booth to the right of the pathway as you go to enter TMAG. This info booth is staffed by Beaker Street Festival volunteers who have programs and know the layout of the festival. Behind the info booth, in the Welcome Garden to the left of the museum there is a light installation by Duncan Meerding.

As you enter TMAG there is a food truck called Chan Bao on your left selling bao and hot chips. Once you’ve entered through the gates there is a large tent to your left with music and the main bar- at the bar you can get wine, beer, hot cider and a raspberry and peach cocktail. 

Straight past the tent you can turn left to go to the Bondstore Basement to see the CoLab exhibition and hear stories about Wardian Cases. You can continue straight there are three steps up onto the veranda which take you to the automatic doors which are the entry to the main museum building. Or turn right to use the ramp up onto the veranda

Once you go up the ramp the Fab Coats and Merch are on your right, your next right are the glass doors to the cafe and straight ahead are the Migrant Resource Centre doing a vegan soup, malaysian arancini and curry puffs. Follow the veranda to the left and turn right after the dinosaur to gain entry into the main museum 

One inside the glass automatic doors the front desk is to your left with cloaking and information. Continue straight down the ramp and turn left to get to the lifts and toilets, including accessible. Or turn right to go up two flights of stairs to get to level 1

Level one has another info booth, and the entry to the central gallery. 

Central Gallery is straight ahead from the lifts, one in the central gallery the Roving Scientist Bar and Speakers Tables is immediately on your right. The Science Photography Prize is on your left along the silver wall. There is a band stage straight ahead with jazz bands playing all night, and in the centre right hand wall is the stage with Powerpoint Karaoke at 9pm and live dissections during the night.

You leave the Central Gallery the same way you came in and straight ahead in are the stairs up to the Lab- workshops until 8:30 then a theatre performance called Spaceclock1 from 8:30-9pm- and the Speakers Lounge- short scientific talks. You can also access the Lab and the Speakers Lounge via the lift, go to level 2.

On Level 2 there is also a bar selling cans of beer and glasses of wine.