2019 Sydney: Vivid Harbour Bridge
EORA: Broken Spear
Artists: Rhoda Roberts AO and The Electric Canvas
EORA: Broken Spear, curated by Rhoda Roberts AO with projection design by The Electric Canvas, reminds us all to reflect, to call Country, to read Country and listen to Country. Everything across our City connects us to Harbour. From the rivers that flow from the first contact point of Botany Bay and Kurnell, home to the Gweagal people - the Fire Clan; to the Kameygal - the Spear Clan of La Perouse and the East; to the Inner West and the River Flat Clan – the Bidgigal; across the Wangal Wetlands of Homebush to the Burramuttagal – the Eel Clan people; and finally all the waters flow to the Grass Tree people – the Gadigal.
From Circular Quay, past the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the Sydney Opera House.
Harbour Lights turns the waters of Sydney Harbour into a light spectacular, with many vessels moving across the water in a gentle, synchronised lighting display.
City Sparkle is 32 Hundred Lighting’s vast symphony of light beams that plays across the skyline, dazzling Sydneysiders and visitors alike. This year, the light show incorporates 62 pillars of light and interactive sequencing. Fifteen giant Aquabeams shine from the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge along with innovative ‘sparkle points’ of LED tubes that illuminate the arch and road deck. To complement this beacon, light beams from atop Bennelong Apartments, Overseas Passenger Terminal and Cahill Expressway, with ‘sparkle points’ on 18 separate CBD building rooftops. Another 13 façades are saturated with colour. By linking Sydney’s landmarks, this luminous array offers an unmatched spectacle that can be experienced from vantage points near and far.
2019 Sydney: Vivid Harbour Bridge
EORA: Broken Spear
Artists: Rhoda Roberts AO and The Electric Canvas
EORA: Broken Spear, curated by Rhoda Roberts AO with projection design by The Electric Canvas, reminds us all to reflect, to call Country, to read Country and listen to Country. Everything across our City connects us to Harbour. From the rivers that flow from the first contact point of Botany Bay and Kurnell, home to the Gweagal people - the Fire Clan; to the Kameygal - the Spear Clan of La Perouse and the East; to the Inner West and the River Flat Clan – the Bidgigal; across the Wangal Wetlands of Homebush to the Burramuttagal – the Eel Clan people; and finally all the waters flow to the Grass Tree people – the Gadigal.
From Circular Quay, past the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the Sydney Opera House.
Harbour Lights turns the waters of Sydney Harbour into a light spectacular, with many vessels moving across the water in a gentle, synchronised lighting display.
City Sparkle is 32 Hundred Lighting’s vast symphony of light beams that plays across the skyline, dazzling Sydneysiders and visitors alike. This year, the light show incorporates 62 pillars of light and interactive sequencing. Fifteen giant Aquabeams shine from the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge along with innovative ‘sparkle points’ of LED tubes that illuminate the arch and road deck. To complement this beacon, light beams from atop Bennelong Apartments, Overseas Passenger Terminal and Cahill Expressway, with ‘sparkle points’ on 18 separate CBD building rooftops. Another 13 façades are saturated with colour. By linking Sydney’s landmarks, this luminous array offers an unmatched spectacle that can be experienced from vantage points near and far.