FAQs
1. What is Tūhono?
Tūhono is an immersive exhibition that uses creative technology, like virtual reality (VR) and projection mapping, to bring Māori myths to life. The project aims to connect rangatahi (youth) with their cultural heritage through interactive storytelling.
2. Where is Tūhono located?
The physical exhibition is held at different locations depending on the city.
Auckland: Spark Arena
Wellington: TSB Arena
Christchurch: Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre
Online: The online exhibition is accessible from any location, provided you have a device with internet connectivity.
3. Is there an online version of the exhibition?
Yes! We’ve created a digital platform with 360-degree interactive videos, allowing anyone, including the global Māori diaspora, to explore the exhibition and its stories online.
4. What kind of technology is used in the exhibition?
Tūhono utilizes cutting-edge technology such as virtual reality (VR), projection mapping, and other creative tech tools to deliver an immersive storytelling experience.
5. Who can visit Tūhono?
Tūhono is open to everyone, with a special focus on engaging rangatahi (youth) and the wider Māori community. The exhibition is designed to be accessible and educational for visitors of all ages.
6. Are there educational resources available?
Yes, the exhibition includes informational booths that provide insights into the creative tech industry. Our digital platform also offers educational resources for those interested in learning more about Māori culture and creative technologies.
7. How can I book tickets for Tūhono?
Tickets can be booked through our website. We offer standard admission, as well as group reservations for larger parties.
8. Can I experience Tūhono if I'm not in New Zealand?
Absolutely! Our online platform allows you to explore the exhibition and its stories from anywhere in the world.