As the sun rises above the Australian Outback, tourists gather to admire a majestic red rock towering as a lone giant in the flat plains of the desert. Watching Uluru change colour as a new day dawns over the horizon is a stunning and humbling experience in itself. The 550-million-year-old sandstone rock is scared to the local Aboriginal community, the Aṉangu people who are native to the land. A new immersive experience called “Sunrise Journeys” honours the storytelling tradition of the indigenous people, projecting artwork by three Aṉangu women onto trees, bushes and the red earth surrounding…