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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.
Simulation of falling fabric panels
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.
Share the Moment, a light projections mapping on the Merlion for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2022.
Vivid Festival,
Sydney, NSW, Australia.
The Vivid Festival is a annual festival of lights, music, and ideas, that runs for about 2 weeks each year in Sydney.
The main attraction is the light installations and light projections around Sydney.
Some of Sydney's most recognisable & iconic buildings are lit up by amazing light projections.
These include: Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Museum of Contemporary Art, Customs House, and Sydney Uni.
Vivid has grown to include several areas around Sydney including Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, The Rocks, Martin Place, and now Chatswood.
Also featured during the festival are concerts by local and international artists.
Thirdly, there is a series of lectures and talks on various topics.
It has become one of the biggest public events in Australia, and is recognised internationally as a major event.
Overseas & local tourists visit Sydney in numbers during the annual event.
Vivid now attracts a massive 1.5 million people each year.
A lovely light show projected onto the Trent Building by Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
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A colorful panoramic view of the Sydney skyline during the festival of light, Vivid Sydney 2016 captured not far from the southern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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[From Vivid Sydney site - www.vividsydney.com/ ]
Vivid Sydney is a festival of light, music and ideas.
Vivid Light transforms Sydney into a wonderland of 'light art' sculptures, innovative light installations and grand-scale projections for all to enjoy - for free. It is a magical celebration of light-design excellence and the world's largest outdoor 'art-gallery': a unique Vivid Sydney experience.
Vivid Light engages lighting artists, designers and manufacturers from around Australia and the world to illuminate, interpret and transform Sydney’s urban spaces through their creative vision.
Westminster Abbey is definitely one of the highlights of Lumiere London festival of light being held in the capital from 18th – 21st January 2018. I braved the cold and dark this evening to take in this sight as well as several others in Mayfair and Oxford Circus.
Artist Patrice Warrener lit up the Abbey’s West Towers and Great North Door with his work, The Light of the Spirit.
The 2018 event showcases more than 50 installations that light up iconic venues including the Royal Academy of Arts, the Southbank and Grosvenor Square. All are free to attend.
LAMPU Putrajaya or Festival of Light and Motion is a year end event. The main attraction is the spectacular projection mapping onto the facade of the imposing Palace of Justice building.
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.
Lighting of the Sails: Austral Flora Ballet
Artist: BEMO (United States)
Artist: Andrew Thomas Huang (United States) with BEMO (United States)
This year, Los Angeles-based Andrew Thomas Huang is the torch-bearer entrusted with the Lighting of the Sails.
Huang’s Austral Flora Ballet is a hypnotic fusion of contemporary dance and motion-capture technology that brings our botanic wonders to life as never seen before. Together with choreographer Toogie Barcelo and the animation design team at Bemo in Los Angeles, Huang crafts a lush spectacle from such beloved floral gems as the New South Wales waratah, kangaroo paws and red beard orchids, all of which have enormous connection for First Nations peoples to their country, story and dance.
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.
Piazza De Ferrari, em Génova, Itália. No centro, a fonte projetada pelo arquiteto Giuseppe Crosa di Vergagni e inaugurada em 1936, símbolo da cidade. Ao fundo, o Palazzo della Regione Liguria, construído entre 1912 e 1923 é a sede do governo regional. A projeção luminosa na fachada representa a herança histórica da Ligúria. A praça é um ponto central da vida cultural e política da cidade, rodeada por edifícios neoclássicos e Art Nouveau (Palazzo Ducale, o Teatro Carlo Felice e o Palazzo della Borsa).
Animated light projection graphics onto the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton Gardens, sequenced to an amazing soundtrack to match!
Some amazing videos of this artwork in motion:
By Mercedeh: www.instagram.com/p/BfUZ5uMnBZt/?taken-by=ourlightsandsha...
By Annie: www.flickr.com/photos/annieleong/26469779788
White Night festival uses animated and still light projection graphics onto famous building structures around Melbourne. The event draws crowds similar in size to NY's Eve!
Earth fuses detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface with a composition of cosmic sounds, hoping to create in the viewer the same sense of awe and wonder experienced by astronauts as they view our planet from outer space.
It is a new work by multidisciplinary British Artist Luke Jerram, with a surround-sound composition by BAFTA-award winning Composer Dan Jones.
Synthesis - Ample Projects.
Vivid Festival Sydney
Royal Botanical Gardens
The Vivid Festival is a annual festival of lights, music, and ideas, that runs for about 3 weeks each year in Sydney.
The main attraction is the light installations and light projections around Sydney.
Some of Sydney's most recognisable & iconic buildings are lit up by amazing light projections.
These include: Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Museum of Contemporary Art, Customs House, and Sydney Uni.
Vivid has grown to include several areas around Sydney including Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, The Rocks, Martin Place, and Chatswood.
In 2016 a few more areas were added to the festival including: The Royal Botanic Gardens, Taronga Park Zoo, and Central Park.
Also featured during the festival are concerts by local and international artists.
Thirdly, there is a series of lectures and talks on various topics.
It has become one of the biggest public events in Australia, and is recognised internationally as a major event.
Overseas & local tourists visit Sydney in numbers during the annual event.
Vivid now attracts a massive 1.5 million people each year.
Those Sydney ferries, always getting in the way, but nice to get those light streaks, so this time I'll let it pass.
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Opera House,
Vivid Festival,
Sydney, NSW, Australia.
The Vivid Festival is a annual festival of lights, music, and ideas, that runs for about 3 weeks each year in Sydney.
The main attraction is the light installations and light projections around Sydney.
Some of Sydney's most recognisable & iconic buildings are lit up by amazing light projections.
These include: Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Museum of Contemporary Art, Customs House, and Sydney Uni.
Vivid has grown to include several areas around Sydney including Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, The Rocks, Martin Place, and Chatswood.
In 2016 a few more areas were added to the festival including: The Royal Botanic Gardens, Taronga Park Zoo, and Central Park.
Also featured during the festival are concerts by local and international artists.
Thirdly, there is a series of lectures and talks on various topics.
It has become one of the biggest public events in Australia, and is recognised internationally as a major event.
Overseas & local tourists visit Sydney in numbers during the annual event.
Vivid now attracts a massive 1.5 million people each year.
The nightly show of fountains, lasers & light projections and music at Marina Bay by Marina Bay Sands.
Günter Klügl's light installation for Ralf Steinberger's photo exhibition "Die West ist bunt, und das ist gut so" (The world is colourful, and it is good that way). Opening at the gallery of Kulturbühne Hinterhalt in Gelting, near Munich in Germany on 22 November 2019.
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.
Dublin's Mansion House, home to the Lord Mayor of Dublin on Dawson Street, all lit up with the annual Christmas lights which illuminate decorative colour onto some of the famous buildings in the run up to the festive season.
Gone is the electric Renault Zoe which former Lord Mayor & Green Party Hazel Chu used, Volvo is back in the driving seat with the new 2021 company car, 211-D-1.
Vivid 2017 turned Sydney's iconic Opera House into a canvas for its wonderfull and mesmerizing display of light art.
Skylark is a vast play of light stretching from the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Circular Quay to the outer areas of Sydney Harbour.
Created by Iain Reed of 32 Hundred Lighting, Skylark incorporates interactive lighting of the bridge and Circular Quay skyscrapers.
Earth fuses detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface with a composition of cosmic sounds, hoping to create in the viewer the same sense of awe and wonder experienced by astronauts as they view our planet from outer space.
It is a new work by multidisciplinary British Artist Luke Jerram, with a surround-sound composition by BAFTA-award winning Composer Dan Jones.
At the facade of the National Gallery Singapore, St. Andrew's Road for Light to Night Reimagine festival at the Civic District.
Lighting the Sails 'Songlines" - Artists in Motion.
Vivid Festival
Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point, Sydney
Australia.
The Vivid Festival is a annual festival of lights, music, and ideas, that runs for about 3 weeks each year in Sydney.
The main attraction is the light installations and light projections around Sydney.
Some of Sydney's most recognisable & iconic buildings are lit up by amazing light projections.
These include: Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Museum of Contemporary Art, Customs House, and Sydney Uni.
Vivid has grown to include several areas around Sydney including Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, The Rocks, Martin Place, and Chatswood.
In 2016 a few more areas were added to the festival including: The Royal Botanic Gardens, Taronga Park Zoo, and Central Park.
Also featured during the festival are concerts by local and international artists.
Thirdly, there is a series of lectures and talks on various topics.
It has become one of the biggest public events in Australia, and is recognised internationally as a major event.
Overseas & local tourists visit Sydney in numbers during the annual event.
Vivid now attracts a massive 1.5 million people each year.
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.
Share the Movement, a light projections mapping on the facade of The Fullerton Hotel for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2021.
Animated light projection onto Sydney Opera House roof top.
If you never been to Vivid Sydney, here's what you're missing:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqkje_-Z7sU
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Vivid Festival,
Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Light Projections: Universal Everything (UK)
The Vivid Festival is a annual festival of lights, music, and ideas, that runs for about 2 weeks each year in Sydney.
The main attraction is the light installations and light projections around Sydney.
Some of Sydney's most recognisable & iconic buildings are lit up by amazing light projections.
These include: Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Museum of Contemporary Art, Customs House, and Sydney Uni.
Vivid has grown to include several areas around Sydney including Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, The Rocks, Martin Place, and now Chatswood.
Also featured during the festival are concerts by local and international artists.
Thirdly, there is a series of lectures and talks on various topics.
It has become one of the biggest public events in Australia, and is recognised internationally as a major event.
Overseas & local tourists visit Sydney in numbers during the annual event.
Vivid now attracts a massive 1.5 million people each year.
The light streak across the sky is not a meteorite, it's a super bright beam of light coming from the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge (part of the light installation for Vivid Sydney Festival).
If only there was a stray tourist sitting on the stairs somewhere, that would've made the shot! I might add one in, I'll see ;)
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