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Backbone and allies like IVAW, CodePink and more utilized creative tactics to grab the media's attention and make our shared values more visible at the opening of the Bush presidential library and policy institute.

 

An administration whose failed policies and warmongering doesn't deserve a memorial, the fact that people laugh at the idea of a Bush Library is a testament to their folly. The Bush Lie-Bury is a reverse memorial to the 8 years (a following wake) of fallen lives and squandered opportunities that has led this country down such a terrible path.

 

By day, activists used bobble-head paper mache puppets rendered in the likeness of Bush, Cheney and the rest of his gang to force Dallas police to arrest them, giving us a cathartic if only symbolic relief. At night, activists agitated and inspired onlookers with light projections in downtown Dallas affirming and making our values visible. The creative tactics utilized earned the attention of the media who has largely ignored objections to the memorial.

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.

 

www.vividsydney.com/light

 

Backbone and allies like IVAW, GodePink and more utilized creative tactics to grab the media's attention and make our shared values more visible at the opening of the Bush presidential library and policy institute.

 

An administration whose failed policies and warmongering doesn't deserve a memorial, the fact that people laugh at the idea of a Bush Library is a testament to their folly. The Bush Lie-Bury is a reverse memorial to the 8 years (a following wake) of fallen lives and squandered opportunities that has led this country down such a terrible path.

 

By day, activists used bobble-head paper mache puppets rendered in the likeness of Bush, Cheney and the rest of his gang to force Dallas police to arrest them, giving us a cathartic if only symbolic relief. At night, activists agitated and inspired onlookers with light projections in downtown Dallas affirming and making our values visible. The creative tactics utilized earned the attention of the media who has largely ignored objections to the memorial.

 

The Prudential Carnival.

~A composite to make the elepants visible with trails.......

 

#MBSC2019

#MarinaBaySG

 

Vivid Light transforms Sydney into a wonderland of 'light art' sculptures, innovative installations and grand-scale projections for all to enjoy.

May 23 - 9 June 2014

  

GALAXIA II is a modern-day take on the aesthetics of ‘Optical Art’ of the 1960s, only this time with LED lighting as its contemporary medium.

 

Op Art is a perceptual experience that plays with how your vision functions, investigating the area between understanding and seeing. It exploits the functional relationship between the retina of your eye – the organ that ‘sees’ patterns – and your brain, the organ that interprets patterns. Certain visual stimuli can cause confusion between these two organs, resulting in the perception of irrational optical phenomena, something Op Artists used to full effect.

GALAXIA II plays with two perceptual phenomena: firstly the fact that colour is always interpreted by your brain in relation to its context, and secondly the way that the sculpture’s three-dimensional character results in a geometrical instability, especially when you move across the work.

   

www.vividsydney.com/events/galaxia-ii

  

www.vividsydney.com/?gclid=CjkKEQjw75CcBRCz2LiEs5OPsZoBEi...

   

At the facade of The Art House at Old Parliament Lane for Light to Night Singapore Reimagine festival at the Civic District.

Light Night Leeds is one of the UK’s largest annual arts and light festivals. Over two special nights the city centre is transformed by spectacular light projections, interactive artworks and captivating performances by local, national and international artists. On Light Night you will discover over 60 arts events across ten zones in the city centre; from large-scale light projections and interactive artworks, to music, dance and street performances. This year Light Night Leeds celebrates the themes of progress and innovation, kicking off with a vibrant illuminated parade celebrating 100 years of social change since (some) women got the vote.

 

The Leeds Library, one of the city’s hidden treasures, will be the backdrop for a celebration of Leeds suffragettes, Leonora Cohen and Mary Gawthorpe, and a fearsome and fiery dragon will be making an appearance on the Queens Hotel! So, bring your family and friends along to experience "fantastic festival atmosphere and see the city in a new light!

   

(Captured from video)

 

Light Night Leeds is one of the UK’s largest annual arts and light festivals. Over two special nights the city centre is transformed by spectacular light projections, interactive artworks and captivating performances by local, national and international artists. On Light Night you will discover over 60 arts events across ten zones in the city centre; from large-scale light projections and interactive artworks, to music, dance and street performances. This year Light Night Leeds celebrates the themes of progress and innovation, kicking off with a vibrant illuminated parade celebrating 100 years of social change since (some) women got the vote.

 

The Leeds Library, one of the city’s hidden treasures, will be the backdrop for a celebration of Leeds suffragettes, Leonora Cohen and Mary Gawthorpe, and a fearsome and fiery dragon will be making an appearance on the Queens Hotel! So, bring your family and friends along to experience "fantastic festival atmosphere and see the city in a new light!

 

In response to the NRA's 2018 national convention in Dallas, skilled light technicians and activists in over 15 cities will project anti-gun violence messages on buildings across the US this Thursday through Sunday. The messages read “The NRA Enables Domestic Terrorists”, an image of an AR-15 with a slash through it, and another calling out the amount that city’s Congressional District’s elected officials’ have taken from the NRA, in exchange for their silence on ending gun violence.

 

The action is coordinated by the Washington State-based Backbone Campaign, an organization that provides creative tactics to the progressive movement. Backbone Campaign’s network of Solidarity Brigades, skilled tacticians in over 20 cities, is mobilizing this largest coordinated grassroots light projection action.

 

With a light projector, GOBOs (metal stencils), and a battery, images and text will light up sides of buildings protesting the NRA and elected officials’ collusion with their platform. Local activists in each city have researched the amount their elected officials have taken from the NRA in campaign contributions and will be exposing those amounts in a large, visible, and public way.

 

Actions are planned to happen today (5-3-18) through Saturday in Dallas, Boulder, LA, San Diego, Tallahassee, Nashville, Spokane, Madison, DC, NYC, Chicago, Portland, Atlanta, Detroit, Tacoma, Seattle.

 

"The majority of Americans support stronger gun laws as a real way to reduce deaths, but our Congress refuses to act, out of fear of alienating their sugar daddy, the NRA. We are exposing the blood money that our elected officials have accepted from the NRA for inaction. Their collusion with an organization that enables domestic terrorists and endangers us all is cause for their removal from office,” says Backbone Campaign Executive Director Bill Moyer.

 

“Our youth should not have to be traumatized by “shooter drills” so that profiteers of violence can continue making and selling these weapons of war. Too many lives have already been lost. It is long past time to grow constituent pressure for an assault weapons ban. Thus, We the People - especially the youth - are taking leadership since the so-called leaders have failed us.”

 

If you would like to support this and similar efforts please pitch-in at

www.backbonecampaign.org/donate

 

Backbone and allies like IVAW, GodePink and more utilized creative tactics to grab the media's attention and make our shared values more visible at the opening of the Bush presidential library and policy institute.

 

An administration whose failed policies and warmongering doesn't deserve a memorial, the fact that people laugh at the idea of a Bush Library is a testament to their folly. The Bush Lie-Bury is a reverse memorial to the 8 years (a following wake) of fallen lives and squandered opportunities that has led this country down such a terrible path.

 

By day, activists used bobble-head paper mache puppets rendered in the likeness of Bush, Cheney and the rest of his gang to force Dallas police to arrest them, giving us a cathartic if only symbolic relief. At night, activists agitated and inspired onlookers with light projections in downtown Dallas affirming and making our values visible. The creative tactics utilized earned the attention of the media who has largely ignored objections to the memorial.

2018 Light Night Leeds West Yorkshire UK (04-10-18 / 05-10-18)

 

Light Night Leeds is one of the UK’s largest annual arts and light festivals. Over two special nights the city centre is transformed by spectacular light projections, interactive artworks and captivating performances by local, national and international artists. On Light Night you will discover over 60 arts events across ten zones in the city centre; from large-scale light projections and interactive artworks, to music, dance and street performances. This year Light Night Leeds celebrates the themes of progress and innovation, kicking off with a vibrant illuminated parade celebrating 100 years of social change since (some) women got the vote.

 

The Leeds Library, one of the city’s hidden treasures, will be the backdrop for a celebration of Leeds suffragettes, Leonora Cohen and Mary Gawthorpe, and a fearsome and fiery dragon will be making an appearance on the Queens Hotel! So, bring your family and friends along to experience a fantastic festival atmosphere and see the city in a new light!

   

University of Sydney

 

As Vivid Sydney transforms the city and its harbour into a colourful canvas of light, music and ideas, the University of Sydney - Australia's oldest university - is joining the festival for the first time.

  

Vivid Path to the Future, a collaboration between the University of Sydney and owners and managers of Vivid Sydney, Destination NSW, with the support of Finely Tuned, will see the University's iconic Quadrangle illuminated with artwork sourced from world-leading projection artists along with students, staff and members of the wider community. Some of this artwork will be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander themed in celebration of National Reconciliation Week.

  

sydney.edu.au/about/culture/reconciliation-week.shtml

 

Backbone and allies like IVAW, GodePink and more utilized creative tactics to grab the media's attention and make our shared values more visible at the opening of the Bush presidential library and policy institute.

 

An administration whose failed policies and warmongering doesn't deserve a memorial, the fact that people laugh at the idea of a Bush Library is a testament to their folly. The Bush Lie-Bury is a reverse memorial to the 8 years (a following wake) of fallen lives and squandered opportunities that has led this country down such a terrible path.

 

By day, activists used bobble-head paper mache puppets rendered in the likeness of Bush, Cheney and the rest of his gang to force Dallas police to arrest them, giving us a cathartic if only symbolic relief. At night, activists agitated and inspired onlookers with light projections in downtown Dallas affirming and making our values visible. The creative tactics utilized earned the attention of the media who has largely ignored objections to the memorial.

Backbone and allies like IVAW, GodePink and more utilized creative tactics to grab the media's attention and make our shared values more visible at the opening of the Bush presidential library and policy institute.

 

An administration whose failed policies and warmongering doesn't deserve a memorial, the fact that people laugh at the idea of a Bush Library is a testament to their folly. The Bush Lie-Bury is a reverse memorial to the 8 years (a following wake) of fallen lives and squandered opportunities that has led this country down such a terrible path.

 

By day, activists used bobble-head paper mache puppets rendered in the likeness of Bush, Cheney and the rest of his gang to force Dallas police to arrest them, giving us a cathartic if only symbolic relief. At night, activists agitated and inspired onlookers with light projections in downtown Dallas affirming and making our values visible. The creative tactics utilized earned the attention of the media who has largely ignored objections to the memorial.

Sky Grass

 

by Kathryn and Martin Bevz.

  

Sky Grass is an evolution of the 2012 Vivid installation “Sea Grass” hanging from the railway overpass near Circular Quay Station.

 

The installation features 30km of hand-cut fibre optic cabling powered by individually controllable LED nodes. Ultra sonic sensors trigger vibrant colour effects as viewers pass underneath.

  

Sydney is once again transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 24 May – 10 June 2013.

 

Colouring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; 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.

 

www.vividsydney.com/

For Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2020 on the Merlion, Merlion Park.

 

The artworks created by the elderly patients and volunteers of Yishin Community Hospital and Dyslexia Association of Singapore.

We're Winning!

 

"All across the state people are protesting a proposed coal export

terminal"- KHQ

TV News Station

 

"Environmentalists and other opponents of the terminal,

many of whom were dressed in red T-shirts, dominated public

testimony before a crowd of about 400."- Spokesman

Review

 

If Earned Media is any indication of of where we stand in the fight for

climate and environmental justice and a sustainable future against coal

exports, than the tide has turned in favor of activists and the

communities we strive to protect. The coal export battle is truly being

fought in the court of public opinion. Giant-sized sympathetic visuals

conveying the values we stand for and what threatens them, and an

engaging experience that helped communities feel a sense of shared power

were all prominent in the earned mainstream media coverage in Spokane

that included two television spots and the front page on their local

paper. The iconic imagery resonates so well that those in a position to

decide the regulations and even the coal export proponents were enamored

with it, excited, and joyful as they took pictures of and with it. We're

grateful to our supporters through whose support we're able to make sure

this critical flank of the fight is present to amplify, inspire, and

build engagement. If you are long to be a part of vibrant community

working to bring the world in closer harmony with your values, than join

Backbone Campaign, our

allies, and collaborators to build a powerful progressive movement.

 

Special thanks is owed to Spokane

Coalition Builders, and Occupy Spokane whose

dedicated engagement in their community and continued collaboration have

helped to reinvigorate engagement in the NW. The Power Past Coal

Coalition and Sierra Club have dedicated a ton of resources and energy

to mobilize the community to speak out at the hearings, with many other

community members from across the state and beyond sharing their talents

and gifts to make Fossil Fuel Foolishness a thing of the past.

Building light projection, Corner of Grenfell & Pultney Streets, Adelaide, South Australia.

Light Projections On Climate Cooking Criminals in DC during Forward on Climate rally

Backbone and allies like IVAW, GodePink and more utilized creative tactics to grab the media's attention and make our shared values more visible at the opening of the Bush presidential library and policy institute.

 

An administration whose failed policies and warmongering doesn't deserve a memorial, the fact that people laugh at the idea of a Bush Library is a testament to their folly. The Bush Lie-Bury is a reverse memorial to the 8 years (a following wake) of fallen lives and squandered opportunities that has led this country down such a terrible path.

 

By day, activists used bobble-head paper mache puppets rendered in the likeness of Bush, Cheney and the rest of his gang to force Dallas police to arrest them, giving us a cathartic if only symbolic relief. At night, activists agitated and inspired onlookers with light projections in downtown Dallas affirming and making our values visible. The creative tactics utilized earned the attention of the media who has largely ignored objections to the memorial.

University of Sydney

Sea of hands

 

Show your support for Indigenous Native Title Rights and Reconciliation by etching your name onto the provided hand and making it a part of the grand design!

 

As Vivid Sydney transforms the city and its harbour into a colourful canvas of light, music and ideas, the University of Sydney - Australia's oldest university - is joining the festival for the first time.

  

Vivid Path to the Future, a collaboration between the University of Sydney and owners and managers of Vivid Sydney, Destination NSW, with the support of Finely Tuned, will see the University's iconic Quadrangle illuminated with artwork sourced from world-leading projection artists along with students, staff and members of the wider community. Some of this artwork will be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander themed in celebration of National Reconciliation Week.

  

sydney.edu.au/about/culture/reconciliation-week.shtml

Light Night Leeds is one of the UK’s largest annual arts and light festivals. Over two special nights the city centre is transformed by spectacular light projections, interactive artworks and captivating performances by local, national and international artists. On Light Night you will discover over 60 arts events across ten zones in the city centre; from large-scale light projections and interactive artworks, to music, dance and street performances. This year Light Night Leeds celebrates the themes of progress and innovation, kicking off with a vibrant illuminated parade celebrating 100 years of social change since women got the vote.

Backbone Campaign collaborated with Green For All to support the Sunrise Movement's campaign for a Green New Deal. Solidarity Brigades in seven cities deployed their spotlights to project messages on political offices (Pelosi's San Francisco office and the DC Rayburn House office building) and shopping districts in Seattle, Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Atlanta on the weekend before Christmas 2018.

 

More on how you can get involved in this kind of creative activism at BackboneCampaign.org/solidarity

 

More on supporting the Green New Deal at www.greenforall.org/

 

More on the Youth Led Sunrise Movement and their support for a Green New Deal at www.sunrisemovement.org/gnd/

Vivid Light transforms Sydney into a wonderland of 'light art' sculptures, innovative installations and grand-scale projections for all to enjoy.

May 23 - 9 June 2014

 

Remember the first time you ever looked through a kaleidoscope? Endlessly shifting, glittering patterns of colour, gloriously intricate shapes forever reforming themselves – this simple cylinder of beads and mirrors creates a magical world of colourful perfection and refraction.

 

Kaleido-Wall 1.0 draws inspiration from this wonderful toy. The artwork relies on light and on movement in its surrounding environment to create complex, multicoloured patterns.

 

Reflecting its immediate environment, and enhancing these images with light, Kaleido-Wall 1.0 allows you to see the harbourside and the Vivid Sydney crowds through a breathtakingly refreshing lens. Try standing on one side of the structure, and looking through to your friends on the other side – they will appear in mosaic form, mixed with tiny shattered images of nearby buildings and structures.

 

The wall is a 1.2m deep, modular latticework; all internal surfaces of the structure are constructed using highly reflective, mirror-like panels. You can view the structure from both sides, and the reflections work both in daylight and at night.

 

Vin Rathod / Priyanka Rathod

  

www.vividsydney.com/?gclid=CjkKEQjw75CcBRCz2LiEs5OPsZoBEi...

 

Backbone Campaign collaborated with Green For All to support the Sunrise Movement's campaign for a Green New Deal. Solidarity Brigades in seven cities deployed their spotlights to project messages on political offices (Pelosi's San Francisco office and the DC Rayburn House office building) and shopping districts in Seattle, Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Atlanta on the weekend before Christmas 2018.

 

More on how you can get involved in this kind of creative activism at BackboneCampaign.org/solidarity

 

More on supporting the Green New Deal at www.greenforall.org/

 

More on the Youth Led Sunrise Movement and their support for a Green New Deal at www.sunrisemovement.org/gnd/

Vivid Light transforms Sydney into a wonderland of 'light art' sculptures, innovative installations and grand-scale projections for all to enjoy.

May 23 - 9 June 2014

 

As the much-talked-about centrepiece for the final float of the 2014 Sydney Mardi Gras Parade, MirrorBall Heart is an artwork that’s already won the hearts of tens of thousands of Mardi Gras Parade revellers.

 

This endearing piece – that comes to life through 12,000 hand-laid mirrors and a detailed LED light system – was inspired both by the stage revival of Strictly Ballroom, Baz Luhrman’s sublimely over-the-top hymn to the camp world of competitive ballroom dancing, and the old Hispanic proverb at the production’s heart: ¡Vivir con miedo es como vivir a medias! (“A life lived in fear is a life half-lived”).

  

George Savoulis / Ignatius Jones

  

www.vividsydney.com/events/mirrorball-heart

  

www.vividsydney.com/?gclid=CjkKEQjw75CcBRCz2LiEs5OPsZoBEi...

MPC's holiday party held at The Waldorf

Hundreds and Thousands

 

by Kirsty Grant, Derek Samuel, Annika Weis and Yvonne Stewart.

  

We all have memories of sugary sweet, colourful "Hundreds and Thousands" from our childhood.

 

A canopy tunnel of light arcs over viewers as they walk through, surrounded by masses of tiny individually controlled lights that look like pixels on a computer, to bring back your childhood memories of hundreds and thousands.

  

Sydney is once again transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 24 May – 10 June 2013.

 

Colouring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; 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.

 

www.vividsydney.com/

Luftwerk's Flow installation

Light projection on a conifer tree

We're Winning!

 

"All across the state people are protesting a proposed coal export

terminal"- KHQ

TV News Station

 

"Environmentalists and other opponents of the terminal,

many of whom were dressed in red T-shirts, dominated public

testimony before a crowd of about 400."- Spokesman

Review

 

If Earned Media is any indication of of where we stand in the fight for

climate and environmental justice and a sustainable future against coal

exports, than the tide has turned in favor of activists and the

communities we strive to protect. The coal export battle is truly being

fought in the court of public opinion. Giant-sized sympathetic visuals

conveying the values we stand for and what threatens them, and an

engaging experience that helped communities feel a sense of shared power

were all prominent in the earned mainstream media coverage in Spokane

that included two television spots and the front page on their local

paper. The iconic imagery resonates so well that those in a position to

decide the regulations and even the coal export proponents were enamored

with it, excited, and joyful as they took pictures of and with it. We're

grateful to our supporters through whose support we're able to make sure

this critical flank of the fight is present to amplify, inspire, and

build engagement. If you are long to be a part of vibrant community

working to bring the world in closer harmony with your values, than join

Backbone Campaign, our

allies, and collaborators to build a powerful progressive movement.

 

Special thanks is owed to Spokane

Coalition Builders, and Occupy Spokane whose

dedicated engagement in their community and continued collaboration have

helped to reinvigorate engagement in the NW. The Power Past Coal

Coalition and Sierra Club have dedicated a ton of resources and energy

to mobilize the community to speak out at the hearings, with many other

community members from across the state and beyond sharing their talents

and gifts to make Fossil Fuel Foolishness a thing of the past.

Midden is an installation created by Eness, an award winning Melbournian art and design business, for the 2014 Melbourne White Night festival. Illuminations in a vibrant spectrum of colours were projected onto a 150 cubic metre mound of gravel. Midden pays homage to the traditional owners of the land on which Melbourne now stands. A midden is a dump for domestic waste (from early Scandinavian; Norwegian: mødding, Danish: mødding, Swedish regional: mödding) and middens were created around Australia by the Aborigines.

 

The White Night Festival in Melbourne is a State Government of Victoria initiative created by the Victorian Major Events Company. Originally conceived in Paris in 2002, to make vibrant and dynamic art and culture accessible to large audiences in public spaces, Paris’ Nuit Blanche (White Night) has inspired an international network of similar programmes in over twenty cities globally, including Melbourne.

 

In 2013 Melbourne became the first Australian city to create its own White Night Festival, producing an all night event of light, colour and artistry. The White Night Festival, now in its second year, is a wonderful opportunity to showcase Melbourne as Australia’s international city of artistic innovation, and celebrate the city’s commitment to modern and interpretive art, music and culture.

 

Backbone Campaign collaborated with Green For All to support the Sunrise Movement's campaign for a Green New Deal. Solidarity Brigades in seven cities deployed their spotlights to project messages on political offices (Pelosi's San Francisco office and the DC Rayburn House office building) and shopping districts in Seattle, Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Atlanta on the weekend before Christmas 2018.

 

More on how you can get involved in this kind of creative activism at BackboneCampaign.org/solidarity

 

More on supporting the Green New Deal at www.greenforall.org/

 

More on the Youth Led Sunrise Movement and their support for a Green New Deal at www.sunrisemovement.org/gnd/

YOU IMAGINE

WHAT YOU DESIRE

 

Gamma World - MCA Original Facade

 

Vivid Light transforms Sydney into a wonderland of 'light art' sculptures, innovative installations and grand-scale projections for all to enjoy.

May 23 - 9 June 2014

 

The MCA Projection takes the audience on an integrated journey, moving from one space to another in a constant flux of movement. Inspired by Artist Jess Johnson, the MCA building morphs into an interactive and dynamic performance space, coming to life, changing its appearance, and even seeming to change its structure at times through the use of isometric designs, old school gaming, pop up 3D books and forced perspective. As each chapter evolves we have built drama and emotion through animation and 3D visual effects tricks that will take the viewer on an abstract, emotional and playful journey through constantly changing worlds.

  

Projection Technology by TDC – Technical Direction Company.

  

www.vividsydney.com/events/gamma-world-mca-original-facade

  

www.vividsydney.com/?gclid=CjkKEQjw75CcBRCz2LiEs5OPsZoBEi...

Sky Grass

 

by Kathryn and Martin Bevz.

  

Sky Grass is an evolution of the 2012 Vivid installation “Sea Grass” hanging from the railway overpass near Circular Quay Station.

 

The installation features 30km of hand-cut fibre optic cabling powered by individually controllable LED nodes. Ultra sonic sensors trigger vibrant colour effects as viewers pass underneath.

   

Sydney is once again transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 24 May – 10 June 2013.

 

Colouring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; 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.

 

www.vividsydney.com/

In a watershed moment for Vivid LIVE, Australia’s own creative innovators The Spinifex Group will take to the Sydney Opera House sails with a newly commissioned artwork, “PLAY”, transporting audiences through a playfully projected journey that will celebrate Vivid Sydney’s light, music and ideas in an immersive new way.

  

Sydney is once again transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 24 May – 10 June 2013.

 

Colouring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; 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.

 

www.vividsydney.com/

At the facade of The Art House at Old Parliament Lane for Light to Night Reimagine festival at the Civic District.

Vivid Light transforms Sydney into a wonderland of 'light art' sculptures, innovative installations and grand-scale projections for all to enjoy.

May 23 - 9 June 2014

  

The Geodesic dome is a unique structure first attempted after World War 1, the mathematics and construction of which were then formalised by Buckminster Fuller after World War 2. The otherworldly forms created are both organic and geometric, and are like no other device of modern construction. Through the Geodesic Light Dome, Vivid Sydney invites you to explore a new take on a modern icon of design. With new fabrication technology and lighting possibilities, this classic structure has been redesigned to emphasise the planes and facets of the sphere and create a unique visual installation experience.

   

www.vividsydney.com/events/geodesic-light-dome

  

www.vividsydney.com/?gclid=CjkKEQjw75CcBRCz2LiEs5OPsZoBEi...

Backbone Campaign collaborated with Green For All to support the Sunrise Movement's campaign for a Green New Deal. Solidarity Brigades in seven cities deployed their spotlights to project messages on political offices (Pelosi's San Francisco office and the DC Rayburn House office building) and shopping districts in Seattle, Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Atlanta on the weekend before Christmas 2018.

 

More on how you can get involved in this kind of creative activism at BackboneCampaign.org/solidarity

 

More on supporting the Green New Deal at www.greenforall.org/

 

More on the Youth Led Sunrise Movement and their support for a Green New Deal at www.sunrisemovement.org/gnd/

Hundreds and Thousands

 

by Kirsty Grant, Derek Samuel, Annika Weis and Yvonne Stewart.

  

We all have memories of sugary sweet, colourful "Hundreds and Thousands" from our childhood.

 

A canopy tunnel of light arcs over viewers as they walk through, surrounded by masses of tiny individually controlled lights that look like pixels on a computer, to bring back your childhood memories of hundreds and thousands.

  

Sydney is once again transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 24 May – 10 June 2013.

 

Colouring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; 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.

 

www.vividsydney.com/

May 09, 2008 - Lighting to Unite an Illumination of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington D.C. by artist Gary Hofstette.

 

Comments Welcome.

YOU IMAGINE

WHAT YOU DESIRE

 

Gamma World - MCA Original Facade

 

Vivid Light transforms Sydney into a wonderland of 'light art' sculptures, innovative installations and grand-scale projections for all to enjoy.

May 23 - 9 June 2014

 

The MCA Projection takes the audience on an integrated journey, moving from one space to another in a constant flux of movement. Inspired by Artist Jess Johnson, the MCA building morphs into an interactive and dynamic performance space, coming to life, changing its appearance, and even seeming to change its structure at times through the use of isometric designs, old school gaming, pop up 3D books and forced perspective. As each chapter evolves we have built drama and emotion through animation and 3D visual effects tricks that will take the viewer on an abstract, emotional and playful journey through constantly changing worlds.

  

Projection Technology by TDC – Technical Direction Company.

  

www.vividsydney.com/events/gamma-world-mca-original-facade

  

www.vividsydney.com/?gclid=CjkKEQjw75CcBRCz2LiEs5OPsZoBEi...

For Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2020 on the Merlion, Merlion Park.

 

The artworks created by the elderly patients and volunteers of Yishin Community Hospital and Dyslexia Association of Singapore.

June 4th, 2012.

    

Sydney will once again be transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 25 May – 11 June 2012.

 

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

 

Vivid Sydney is a major celebration of the creative industries and the biggest festival of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, attracting over 400,000 attendees in 2011.

 

Now heading into its fourth year, Vivid Sydney was ranked in the Top Ten global ideas festivals by the influential Guardian newspaper in the UK.

  

www.vividsydney.com

The 16th Century painting, "Birth of Mary" by Vittore Carpaccio is projected onto the facade of the NGA, Canberra Day long weekend. This painting is part of the renaissance exhibition which s touring temporarily at the NGA.

Backbone Campaign collaborated with Green For All to support the Sunrise Movement's campaign for a Green New Deal. Solidarity Brigades in seven cities deployed their spotlights to project messages on political offices (Pelosi's San Francisco office and the DC Rayburn House office building) and shopping districts in Seattle, Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Atlanta on the weekend before Christmas 2018.

 

More on how you can get involved in this kind of creative activism at BackboneCampaign.org/solidarity

 

More on supporting the Green New Deal at www.greenforall.org/

 

More on the Youth Led Sunrise Movement and their support for a Green New Deal at www.sunrisemovement.org/gnd/

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