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Cross River Rail Station Art Portal

Future transport users accessing the Cross River Rail stations are going to have the opportunity to experience a number of first-nation works as they access the subterranean rail system beneath Brisbane.

The challenge

Develop an online resource that explains and highlights public artworks being installed at train stations in Queensland, specifically for the Cross River Rail infrastructure upgrades.

Our solution

The aim is to make transport infrastructure culturally meaningful — art becomes part of the daily experience of commuters and visitors, connecting them to Queensland’s heritage and community storytelling.

To help spread the awareness of these works, and to give users further insights into the pieces themselves, Cross River Rail Delivery Authority (CRRDA) partnered with Publicis and Spatial media to create a masterful visual tour through the four stations – but hosted digitally and accessible via the web.​​

The Station Art portal was extremely well received, garnering international attention, and lodging as a supremely positive outcome and experience soon to be enjoyed by Brisbane public transport users. ​

Spatial Media also created a “Kiosk” version of the site which was dynamically adjusted to conform to the display needs of the CRR Experience Centre – established in the Brisbane CBD, featuring a 9:16 Portrait touch-screen hosting the Station Art portal for visitors to use while exploring the centre’s many media and engagement offerings.

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Un processus simple et agréable

Du lancement initial du projet jusqu’à la livraison de la vidéo finale, le processus a été simple et agréable pour EnergyAustralia en collaboration avec Spatial Media. Le résultat est remarquable et a réellement permis de donner vie au projet auprès de nos parties prenantes. Fortement recommandé.
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Matt Bruers, Directeur de développement, Wooreen BESS, EnergyAustralia