It is just the latest example of the mind-bending work Sandpit is doing, bringing museum and gallery exhibits, the performing arts, even Shakespeare’s birthplace to life and immersing visitors in a world that was previously more two-dimensional. Upcoming projects include a deeply moving, intimate exhibition of archival imagery, video footage, letters and stories at the refurbished Melbourne Holocaust Museum, in which the survivors of the Holocaust appear to directly address visitors with their personal stories. A former blacksmith’s workshop is now the Visitor Centre at Nilpena Ediacara National Park, which opens late next month. “To be welcomed in by the...