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Singapore Night Festival @ SAM

Silhouettes of people taking photos of light projections on MCA, Vivid Sydney 2016.

  

Light-mapping artwork at i Light Marina Bay 2018 by Limelight

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iLight Marina Bay.

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Light projection " Secret Galaxies" at i Light Marina Bay.

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Vivid Sydney, colourful light projections @ the Argyle Cut, the Rocks. A very popular annual event in Sydney.

 

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Arch.: Peter & Ursula Trint / Dieter Quast

Colourful light projections at the MCA, Circular Quay

Vivid Sydney 2017

 

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Share the Moment light projection at various landmarks of Singapore

Light projection @ Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia

 

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The Lights of Christmas show is projected onto St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney. The show comes on just after dusk and stays on until midnight till Christmas.

 

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Colourful light projections on the Sails of the Sydney Opera House.

This was a festival favourite @ Vivid Sydney 2013.

 

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Arch.: UN-Studio

A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

A light projection on the facade of Marina Bay Sands before the start of tighter restrictions of public movement in Singapore. The projection is in conjunction of a United Singapore fighting against the coronavirus Covid-19.

A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

Lichtprojectie tegen de huizen /Lightprojection against the Houses

Last photo in this series of shots from the Lunar New Year at the University of Nottingham.

 

A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

A crop with a slight change from the last photo. Can you spot the difference?

 

A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

Lighting of the Sails: Audio Creatures

(Artistic Inspiration and Direction by Ash Bolland, Music by Amon Tobin, Visual Content & Animation by Spinifex P/L Sydney.)

Tableaux that evoke the pulsing sea creatures, eye-searing bird-plumage and iridescent plant life of an organo-mechanistic future are projected onto the Sails of the Sydney Opera House.

 

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…..May your Christmas Holidays be Magical.

Lighting of the Sails: Metamathemagical

 

For the 10th Anniversary of Vivid Sydney, celebrated Australian Artist Jonathan Zawada will create a site-specific artwork that transforms the Sydney Opera House sails into a series of kinetic digital sculptures.

 

Jonathan Zawada’s concept for the installation explores metaphysical themes using imagery inspired by the Australian environment.

the colors weren’t on the wall, not really. they were only visiting—just long enough to confuse memory with presence. silence held everything still, except the shadows, which spoke in diagonal lines. someone had planned this, but the light made it feel like chance.

A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

Reichstag again "wrapped" with light projection

30 years ago, the artist couple Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped the Reichstag building. The images of the long fabric banners went around the world at that time. A light projection now commemorates the art action.

Lighting of the Sails: Metamathemagical

 

For the 10th Anniversary of Vivid Sydney, celebrated Australian Artist Jonathan Zawada will create a site-specific artwork that transforms the Sydney Opera House sails into a series of kinetic digital sculptures.

 

Jonathan Zawada’s concept for the installation explores metaphysical themes using imagery inspired by the Australian environment.

A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

 

First of my photos taken in 2022 to be posted on Flickr

I went down to the city with 3 friends on Monday night to see the Christmas lights. Melbourne Town Hall looked spectacular in its green colours. As this is a light projection it kept changing colours! Happy Christmas, Happy Hanukah and happy festive season everyone. Plus happy Window Wednesday.

 

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Some have had a very difficult 2022 with the pandemic causing many people to experience illness and loss of a loved one. I hope that 2023 will provide some measure of relief and a better outlook health wise.

 

I thank those who have cared for their community and elders by working within the pandemic health advice. You have helped to save many lives.

 

Several of my friends have welcomed Grandchildren into their families this year and will be enjoying the love and fun that young children bring! Enjoy your festive day and stay as safe, well and happy as possible.

 

PS There is only 4 days to go here down-under!

 

The Night. Reimagined.

Artist: Samsung (Australia)

Collaborators: Leo Burnett (Australia) / Imagination (Australia) / Habitat (Australia)

 

Two iconic installations. One epic experience.

 

Your journey to reimagine the night starts on the Sydney Opera House forecourt.

A giant 9, in a spiraling aperture-inspired installation of light and shadows. Visitors will be taken on a unique, sensory journey through the night and beyond.

In an immersive walk-through light experience, we’ll be giving a number of Vivid Sydney visitors the opportunity to project their personalised AR Emoji onto the iconic face of Luna Park.

Move through the journey and discover a super slow-mo experience to capture a truly Instagram-worthy video.

Then, comes your big moment. The chance to turn your selfie into a personalised AR emoji projected on Sydney’s most iconic face — Luna Park.

 

And once you’re done, step up to the viewing platform for a spectacular view across Vivid Sydney and Luna Park.

For your chance to take part, visit the Sydney Opera House forecourt.

I finally found the time to visit the light project of Munich video artist Betty Mü and "we are video" in Munichs Kunstareal (museum quarter) and loved it. The idea behind it is to invite people during these days of covid and lockdown to enjoy the artworks of museums as various projections outside on the walls of museums and to stroll through some outdoor light installations in a safe way.

Luminous Flight suspends five brilliantly coloured kites above a small lane near Circular Quay.

 

Artists: Kate & Marty: Kathryn Bevz (Australia) / Martin Bevz (Australia)

What’s up guys? Merchandise Mart is lit again here in Chicago. The light show is back and it can be enjoyed few times a week. This is just one of the many beautiful projections, the scene of the “Waltz of the Snowflakes” taken from The Nutcracker. What do you think?

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24th May 2014, I went into the City of Sydney to view firsthand the spectacular VIVID SYDNEY 2014, a festival of light, music and ideas. This image is one of my long exposure photographs of the bright and colorful projections of light and patterns on the Sydney Opera House. These colorful projections were continuously changing making Sydney Harbour look like a piece of art.

Many of the ferries also had colorful lighting which just added to the bright and happy atmosphere created by this festival.

 

Coloring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; Vivid Aquatique immersive water theatre; performances from local and international musicians at Vivid LIVE at Sydney Opera House and the Vivid Ideas Exchange featuring public talks and debates from leading global creative thinkers.

  

The Sydney Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. It is one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centers in the world.

 

The Sydney Opera House is on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It sits at the north-eastern tip of the Sydney central business district (the CBD), surrounded on three sides by the harbour (Sydney Cove and Farm Cove) and inland by the Royal Botanic Gardens.

 

A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

Artworks by beneficiaries from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore and AWWA, presented by Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2018

Blue, green and red colors projected on the dark shadows of the Tabatabai palace house of Kashan in central Iran.

 

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A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

Made of This

 

Artist: Indermühle +: Aly Indermühle (Australia)

 

Collaborator: Balthasar Indermühle (Australia)

 

Made of This explores the subtle interaction between audience, light, colour, space and emotion.

   

Cambridge eLuminate Festival 2015.

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