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At the facade of the National Gallery Singapore (Supreme Court Wing), St Andrew's Road during Light to Night Reimage.

Some of my favourites from 2018 Vivid Sydney.

 

Vivid Sydney is an annual festival of light, music and ideas, held in Sydney. It includes outdoor immersive light installations and projections, performances by local and international musicians, and an ideas exchange forum featuring public talks and debates with leading creative thinkers.

 

This winter event takes place over the course of three weeks in May and June. In 2018 it was held 25 May - 16 June 2018.

The centrepiece of Vivid Sydney is the light sculptures, multimedia interactive work and building projections that transform various buildings and landmarks such as the Opera House and Harbour Bridge in and around the Sydney central business district into an outdoor night time canvas of art

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.

  

www.vividsydney.com/

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.

Opera House & Campbell Cove

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.

 

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.

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Cahill Expressway,

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.

 

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.

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.

Share the Moment, a light projections mapping on the Merlion for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2023.

Luftwerk's Flow installation

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!

   

At the facade of the National Gallery Singapore, St. Andrew's Road for Light to Night Reimagine festival at the Civic District.

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

Title: "The world is colourful, and it is good that way". The exhibition consists of 7 thematic series, each showing the diversity of the world's cultures.

 

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Bucharest Christmas Market, 2013

 

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Sydney Vivid Festival 2018.

 

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.

 

Brilliant Lights of Christmas projected onto the St Mary's Cathedral facade in Sydney.

Already the amazing light projections which turn the Cathedral facade into a Christmas display of coloured wreaths and artwork under the theme of Unity had attracted thousands of people all over the world.

 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Have a happy and safe holiday, enjoy the festive season.

Thanks for all your support through the year and for sharing your photos!

(better view in lightbox)

 

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.

Light projection on Sydney Opera house during Vivid Sydney 2014

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Shots from the opening night of Flow by Luftwerk.

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at Dr.-Konrad-Adenauer-Anlage, Fürth, Germany, during ‘Fürther Glanzlichter 2024‘

 

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Animated light projection graphics onto the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton Gardens, sequenced to an amazing soundtrack to match! I did have an unobstructed view for a brief while, however that quickly changed as the night moved on.

 

White Night festival uses animated and still light projection graphics onto famous building structures around Melbourne.

The nightly show of fountains, lasers & light projections and music at Marina Bay by Marina Bay Sands.

Share the Moment light projection show at the facade of The Fullerton Hotel for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2022.

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.

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

 

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.

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Vivid Colour and dessert at the Opera Bar - Peaches and Cream

 

www.vividsydney.com/

Share the Moment, a light projections mapping on the Merlion for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2022.

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

 

2016 Vivid Sydney: Songlines - Lighting The Sails #8

  

World Premiere

 

Lighting the Sails for the eighth year of Vivid Sydney, Sydney Opera House will transform into an animated canvas of Australian indigenous art featuring iconic contemporary works from Karla Dickens, Djon Mundine, Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi, Reko Rennie, Donny Woolagoodja, and the late Gulumbu Yunupingu.

  

Directed by the Head of Indigenous Programming at Sydney Opera House Rhoda Roberts

 

Co-curated by Sydney Opera House and Destination NSW

 

Visual content and animation created by Artists in Motion

  

Celebrating First Nations' spirituality and culture through the songlines of our land and sky, this year’s Lighting the Sails is about painting and celebrating country through a pattern of sharing systems, interconnected history lines and trade routes.

Lighting the Sails Director and Head of Indigenous Programming at Sydney Opera House Rhoda Roberts has selected six artists of different clans, national estates and territories for an immersive projected artwork that weaves through time and distance.

 

As the first indigenous work commissioned exclusively for the sails of the Sydney Opera House, this visual tapestry will weave through personal journeys, while celebrating the timeless themes and enduring art of Australia's most influential contemporary First Nations artists, exclusive to Vivid Sydney.

  

www.vividsydney.com/event/light/lighting-sails-songlines

Share the Moment, a light projections mapping on the Merlion for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2023.

Share the Moment, a light projections mapping on the Merlion for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2022.

The light projection showcase original artworks for City of Good at the facade of The Fullerton Hotel for the Marina Bay Countdown 2022.

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