Out Of Sight Out Of Mind - Underwater Earth Exhibition
Opening Thursday 10th March 2022
at the Australian National Maritime Museum
Ever wondered what it would be like to sneak a peek below the waves of Bondi, the Great Barrier Reef or to adventure farther afield underwater? Imagine coming face to face with a humpback whale or exploring amongst Sydney’s seaweed beds as if you were a fish.
Out Of Sight Out Of Mind is an interactive gallery event revealing what there is to admire, love and protect in the ocean.
Underwater photographer Christophe Bailhache showcases a selection of his unique panoramic images, taken during ten years of Underwater Earth expeditions. Thanks to QR codes and your mobile phone, you will be transported into the images allowing you to explore each unique underwater world.
About Underwater Earth
Underwater Earth is an Australian non-profit with a global focus - to reveal the ocean to the world using creative storytelling and innovative technology. Co-founded by Lorna Parry and Christophe Bailhache, Underwater Earth pioneered underwater Google Street View in 2011 and since then has captured millions of immersive images.
Christophe Bailhache is Underwater Earth Explorer and Photographer in residence. His work with Underwater Earth has been featured on CNN, NBC, BBC, National Geographic, TIME and the award-winning documentary Chasing Coral. His films have been presented in prestigious museums around the world, including the Monaco Oceanographic Museum, the Natural History Museum in London and the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Lorna Parry is the curator of the exhibition. She has been managing and operating the largest global coral reef survey (XL Catlin Survey), the collaboration with Google and is currently heavily involved in the 50 Reefs initiative working alongside partners The University of Queensland.


SCHOOLING JACKS
Christophe Bailhache, Underwater Earth,
July 2013, Lady Elliot Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Scan QR code with your smart device
Brought to you by Volvo Ocean Lovers Festival charity partner Underwater Earth with the support of The Vine Foundation and Auxium Foundation
Hosted by the Australian National Maritime Museum


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