Experience Brisbane like never before with River City Stories, a digital interactive journey through the QUT Digital Collections offering a rich blend of nostalgia and fresh perspectives. Displayed on the vibrant screens of The Cube, this exploration offers a view of the city’s past and present on an epic scale in breathtaking detail.
Ever wanted to meet a dinosaur? Dino Zoo at The Cube is the closest you can get to the real thing – minus the danger of being eaten! Our life-sized dinosaurs are the most scientifically accurate portrayals of these creatures in the world.
Physics Observatory is a game-like environment where people of all ages can engage in learning about physics. This project encourages exploration as you interact with, and observe, different elements and how they can be affected by their environment.
A digital marine ecosystem, The Living Reef is an immersive underwater interactive experience of the Great Barrier Reef. This innovative project features hyper-realistic digital content created by The Cube studio.
Climate Futures: Air uncovers the hidden contexts of air pollution, from high-up in the atmosphere, down to the air we breathe. It looks at what happens in our homes, schools and work places, in our urban and natural environments, and the policies that guide the action we take.
The Cube is one of the world's largest digital interactive learning and display spaces consisting of 26 multi-touch screens and soaring across two storeys in QUT's Science and Engineering Centre. The Cube delivers unique interactive digital learning experiences which communicate science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) concepts and bring research to the public.
The Cube is located in the Science and Engineering Centre at Gardens Point campus, 2 George Street, next to the City Botanic Gardens (a short walk from the city centre). The Cube is on Level 4 of the Centre (P Block on Gardens Point map) and is accessible via lifts.