DigiPark has opened in Westfield Sydney, combining immersive art, science, and entertainment.
Located near the centre’s level five food precinct, the park features 19 attractions spanning interactive virtual reality (VR), holographic content, kinetic light art, digital play, and 3D printing.

The attractions include:
- Space & Time Cube – a 3D holographic tunnel that brings visitors journey through light and colour.
- Orbital Cinema (7D) – a fully immersive flying adventure powered by a 180-degree curved screen, dynamic motion platform, and special effects. This includes motion seats, wind, vibration, water spray, lighting, temperature, and touch effects.
- 3D Figurine Creator Studio – visitors can create their own custom mini 3D digital self.
- Wandering Planet – a space surrounded by illuminated planetary lights, making visitors feel like they’re in outer space.
- Holographic Studio – an immersive venue offering a sensory experience by blending the virtual and reality.
- Magical Graffiti – Visitors can use a “magical” animation pen and scanner to bring their favourite colours and drawings to life on the walls of the exhibition hall.
- Cosmic Space – A giant kaleidoscope with mirrors and glowing lights.

Jacques Wong, head of sales and marketing at DigiPark, says the venue follows the trend of immersive entertainment that has been drawing crowds worldwide.
“We’re combining world-class immersive installations with metaverse-inspired digital environments, offering a completely new way to experience art, science, and creativity, which is sure to appeal to locals and tourists alike,” he added.

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