Press Release – NZ Maritime Museum
Aucklanders and visitors to the city can now limber up for next month’s America’s Cup matches on the Waitematā – by designing their own high-performance super-boat in the revamped
Blue Water Black Magic gallery at the New Zealand Maritime Museum on Hobson Wharf, along from Luna Rossa Prada’s team base.
The
Design a Boat interactive game draws on the spectacular developments in sailing technology and design that have occurred during the 25-year period of Team New Zealand’s and Emirates Team New Zealand’s America’s Cup campaigns. Players first select hull, mast, sail, and foil designs. They then receive a report on their skills, or lack thereof.
Thursday, 11 February 2021, 4:29 pm
Aucklanders and visitors to the city can now limber
up for next month’s America’s Cup matches on the
Waitematā - by designing their own high-performance
super-boat in the revamped
Blue
Water Black Magic gallery at the New Zealand
Maritime Museum on Hobson Wharf, along from Luna Rossa
Prada’s team base.
The
Design a Boat
interactive game draws on the spectacular developments in
sailing technology and design that have occurred during the
25-year period of Team New Zealand’s and Emirates Team New
Zealand’s America’s Cup campaigns. Players first select
hull, mast, sail, and foil designs. They then receive a
Napier-based artist paints vast wall mural on Auckland s NZ Maritime Museum
7 Feb, 2021 01:44 AM
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The ocean-inspired mural spanning the entire western wall of the New Zealand Maritime Museum on Hobson Wharf in Auckland s Viaduct. Photo / Nathan Clark
The ocean-inspired mural spanning the entire western wall of the New Zealand Maritime Museum on Hobson Wharf in Auckland s Viaduct. Photo / Nathan Clark
The unveiling of one of New Zealand s largest wall murals took place last week and was created by Napier-based artist Cinzah Merkens.
At 150m long and eight metres high, the Sea Wall spans the entire western wall of the New Zealand Maritime Museum on Hobson Wharf in Auckland s Viaduct.
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A Wes Anderson Film Fest & More Fun Things For The Weekend
Have your weekend full of exuberant feature films, yachting fanfare and island gin tasting By Julia Gessler Thursday Jan. 21, 2021
To celebrate the imminent release of The French Dispatch, Wes Anderson’s oft-described love letter to journalists, Academy Cinemas is running a retrospective of the American film director’s works.
See cult favourites
Fantastic Mr. Fox and
The Royal Tenenbaums, The Darjeeling Limited,
Rushmore and
Isle of Dogs. Visually stunning scenes, guaranteed.