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Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

Norbert the Nautilus, Artists: Ample Projects

Norbert the Nautilus swims in the Flowing River of Light in Chatswood Mall. Norbert is the hero of The Nautilus and the Sea, the animated building projection on The Concourse. He is featured in the Flowing River of Light as a hand crafted light sculpture surrounded by the glowing seaweed of the world he discovers on journey in his story on The Concourse.

 

Art by Koen Setiawan was projected on locations around Montreal during COP15 (negotiations on biodiversity) The projections were executed by Backbone Campaign's Phil Ateto and Bill Moyer on behalf of Mighty Earth and its campaign to press President Xi to stop a dam project in Indonesia that threatens the survival of the recently discovered, unique Tapanuli Orangutans. The Chinese government and bank of China is associated with the dam project. Photography by Patrick McCormack.

Lights for Liberty July 12 2019 - Backbone Campaign organized light projections in 15 cities to stand up to the separation of families and the caging of immigrants in concentration camps in the US.

By LA Solidarity Brigade Indivisible CA 43

Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

Lighting The Sails: Universal Everything

 

This year multi-disciplinary design collective, Universal Everything, has been chosen to create a projected artwork for the sails of the Sydney Opera House. Founded 11 years ago by UK creative director Matt Pyke, the bold, colour-friendly group has previously collaborated with Radiohead, Warp Records and on large-scale events such as the London 2012 Olympics. Playing with technology to invent new forms of design and moving imagery, Universal Everything has created a digital whirl of colour to be projected onto the sails of Australia's major artistic icon.

 

Their work will light the UNESCO World Heritage-listed sails of the Sydney Opera House.

June 2014

 

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

  

This year, Vivid LIVE has commissioned award-winning international artists 59 Productions to create a new projected artwork for the sails of the Sydney Opera House, Vivid LIVE’s most public event. Lauded for developing ‘the most sophisticated use of film in the theatre to date’ (Metro) and creating ‘an entirely new art form’ (The Guardian), 59 Productions will now take the iconic building on a dramatic journey through time – from the birth of architecture and civilization through to the pinnacle of human and technological achievement.

  

59 Productions (UK / USA) Sydney exclusive

 

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

Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

Phase Frames: Artists: Oliver Bown / Britt Hatzius (UK)

Ivana Kuzmanovska / Rachel Couper / Sam Ferguson / Joseph Narai / James Murchison

Collaborators: Jiajian Li, Dawei Zhou

 

Phase Frames is inspired by the technology of 1920s celluloid film-making and the workings of a zoetrope. The zoetrope was one of several early animation devices that produced the illusion of motion by displaying a sequence of images on the inner surface of a spinning cylinder.

 

Phase Frames invites the viewer to enter a circular installation of 18 monitors, each showing the same, synchronised image. As the viewer interacts with the installation, the images on the screens are sent into different phases of action.

 

At a point when the interaction becomes too disruptive, the ‘zoetrope’ created by the screens gently decays the moving film into a fluttering array of diverse sounds and images that appear momentarily disconnected. Once the interaction has ceased, the sounds and images fall back gracefully into synchrony.

 

The interactive remix offered by the installation gives viewers a special insight into the nature of moving images and motion picture projection.

  

Art by Koen Setiawan was projected on locations around Montreal during COP15 (negotiations on biodiversity) The projections were executed by Backbone Campaign's Phil Ateto and Bill Moyer on behalf of Mighty Earth and its campaign to press President Xi to stop a dam project in Indonesia that threatens the survival of the recently discovered, unique Tapanuli Orangutans. The Chinese government and bank of China is associated with the dam project. Photography by Patrick McCormack.

Sydney is transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 27 May -13 June 2011.

 

Vivid Sydney will colour the city with creativity and inspiration, featuring breathtaking immersive light projections on the iconic Sydney Opera House sails, performances from local and international musicians as part of Vivid LIVE and a free outdoor exhibition of interactive light sculptures.

 

In 2011 the festival will also include a range of artistic collaborations, public talks and debates from leading creative thinkers from Australia and around the world, celebrating Sydney as the creative hub of the Asia Pacific.

  

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Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

Norbert the Nautilus, Artists: Ample Projects

Norbert the Nautilus swims in the Flowing River of Light in Chatswood Mall. Norbert is the hero of The Nautilus and the Sea, the animated building projection on The Concourse. He is featured in the Flowing River of Light as a hand crafted light sculpture surrounded by the glowing seaweed of the world he discovers on journey in his story on The Concourse.

 

Illumination of Washington National Cathedral by artist Gary Hofstetter. Cathedral's Associate Dean for Advancement welcomes Hofstetter to the Cathedral. Photo by Donovan Marks.

Sydney is transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 27 May -13 June 2011.

 

Vivid Sydney will colour the city with creativity and inspiration, featuring breathtaking immersive light projections on the iconic Sydney Opera House sails, performances from local and international musicians as part of Vivid LIVE and a free outdoor exhibition of interactive light sculptures.

 

In 2011 the festival will also include a range of artistic collaborations, public talks and debates from leading creative thinkers from Australia and around the world, celebrating Sydney as the creative hub of the Asia Pacific.

  

from vividsydney.com/

 

Sydney is transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 27 May -13 June 2011.

 

Vivid Sydney will colour the city with creativity and inspiration, featuring breathtaking immersive light projections on the iconic Sydney Opera House sails, performances from local and international musicians as part of Vivid LIVE and a free outdoor exhibition of interactive light sculptures.

 

In 2011 the festival will also include a range of artistic collaborations, public talks and debates from leading creative thinkers from Australia and around the world, celebrating Sydney as the creative hub of the Asia Pacific.

  

from vividsydney.com/

 

Lux Forma in the foreground, Submerged on the left, and in the background Sydney Opera House "Lighting The Sails"

  

Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

Lux Forma: Artists: Oliver Tanner / Dark House Production Design (Mark Dyson)

 

Lux Forma presents the organic form of an elongated wave, illuminated from within by a cascading sequence of colour.

 

The sinuous curve of the 10m-long structure is a complex, twisted metal design, engineered using the latest computer modeling, clad tightly with an outer skin and lit internally by a series of colour-changing LED strip-lights.

 

The lights change in a pre-programmed five-minute sequence producing a visually striking light sculpture that draws viewers into and along the elegant undulations of its form.

Lights for Liberty July 12 2019 - Backbone Campaign organized light projections in 15 cities to stand up to the separation of families and the caging of immigrants in concentration camps in the US.

Projection of items from the "Gold and the Incas: Lost worlds of Peru" exhibition during the 2014 Enlighten festival at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. March 2014

Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

Confluence: Artists: Insitu Collaborative : Jason Lu (Australia), Joseph Rowe (New Zealand), Simon Palmer (Australia)

Collaborators: Allison Hair (Australia), Alissa Nolan (Australia), Thomas Stevens (UK), Quentin Le Pavec (France)

 

Confluence is an sinuous architectural pavilion designed to shed light on the relationship between the past, present and future.

 

Through simple methods of modern construction and human interactivity Confluence endeavours to create a unique public space which utilises the beauty of its surroundings.

 

These ideas are represented through the illuminated canopy which drops to a singular point at the centre of the pavilion, creating intrigue and a focal point of light.

 

Beneath the viewer’s feet are a series of pathways created from lightweight materials and a forest of columns. The floor is covered with reflective acrylic plastic which mirrors the overlying canopy and its light source.

 

Viewers are able to interact with the structure through the use of motion sensors hidden within the floor and supported by a lighting system which changes colour as you navigate through the pavilion.

Art by Koen Setiawan was projected on locations around Montreal during COP15 (negotiations on biodiversity) The projections were executed by Backbone Campaign's Phil Ateto and Bill Moyer on behalf of Mighty Earth and its campaign to press President Xi to stop a dam project in Indonesia that threatens the survival of the recently discovered, unique Tapanuli Orangutans. The Chinese government and bank of China is associated with the dam project. Photography by Patrick McCormack.

Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

Lighting The Sails: Universal Everything

 

This year multi-disciplinary design collective, Universal Everything, has been chosen to create a projected artwork for the sails of the Sydney Opera House. Founded 11 years ago by UK creative director Matt Pyke, the bold, colour-friendly group has previously collaborated with Radiohead, Warp Records and on large-scale events such as the London 2012 Olympics. Playing with technology to invent new forms of design and moving imagery, Universal Everything has created a digital whirl of colour to be projected onto the sails of Australia's major artistic icon.

 

Their work will light the UNESCO World Heritage-listed sails of the Sydney Opera House.

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

  

This year, Vivid LIVE has commissioned award-winning international artists 59 Productions to create a new projected artwork for the sails of the Sydney Opera House, Vivid LIVE’s most public event. Lauded for developing ‘the most sophisticated use of film in the theatre to date’ (Metro) and creating ‘an entirely new art form’ (The Guardian), 59 Productions will now take the iconic building on a dramatic journey through time – from the birth of architecture and civilization through to the pinnacle of human and technological achievement.

  

59 Productions (UK / USA) Sydney exclusive

 

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

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

  

This year, Vivid LIVE has commissioned award-winning international artists 59 Productions to create a new projected artwork for the sails of the Sydney Opera House, Vivid LIVE’s most public event. Lauded for developing ‘the most sophisticated use of film in the theatre to date’ (Metro) and creating ‘an entirely new art form’ (The Guardian), 59 Productions will now take the iconic building on a dramatic journey through time – from the birth of architecture and civilization through to the pinnacle of human and technological achievement.

  

59 Productions (UK / USA) Sydney exclusive

 

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

Here's a direct link about this theatrical event at London's Guildhall Yard, to save you from calling up some of the stuff I made the mistake of seeing when I tapped the words 'Blood Rite' into Google.

www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/visit-the-city/whats...

 

It's a two night performance: I saw it last night but it's also on again later this evening (Saturday, 21 October 2017)

Lights for Liberty July 12 2019 - Backbone Campaign organized light projections in 15 cities to stand up to the separation of families and the caging of immigrants in concentration camps in the US.

Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

The Nautilus and the Sea, Artists: Ample Projects

Chatswood’s underwater light walk journey concludes at the forecourt of The Concourse building, where an environmental fantasy, designed for all ages, will reveal itself across the sails of the building.

 

The Nautilus and the Sea tells the story of Norbert the nautilus and his brave journey to find a new home. Trapped in a bleak world of discarded human refuse, Norbert lives in a homemade shell created out of lost objects. The surrounding environment is a stark, black and white underwater world fastidiously patrolled by Lieutenant Angler. Our hero breaks free, to embark on a perilous journey to discover a vast ocean, and a reef teeming with life.

Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

Norbert the Nautilus, Artists: Ample Projects

Norbert the Nautilus swims in the Flowing River of Light in Chatswood Mall. Norbert is the hero of The Nautilus and the Sea, the animated building projection on The Concourse. He is featured in the Flowing River of Light as a hand crafted light sculpture surrounded by the glowing seaweed of the world he discovers on journey in his story on The Concourse.

 

Vivid Sydney is a unique winter festival of light, music, and ideas.

 

Vivid 2015 will run from the 22nd of May until the 8th of June 2015.

www.vividsydney.com/

  

Lighting The Sails: Universal Everything

 

This year multi-disciplinary design collective, Universal Everything, has been chosen to create a projected artwork for the sails of the Sydney Opera House. Founded 11 years ago by UK creative director Matt Pyke, the bold, colour-friendly group has previously collaborated with Radiohead, Warp Records and on large-scale events such as the London 2012 Olympics. Playing with technology to invent new forms of design and moving imagery, Universal Everything has created a digital whirl of colour to be projected onto the sails of Australia's major artistic icon.

 

Their work will light the UNESCO World Heritage-listed sails of the Sydney Opera House.

January 2023.

Visit to son-et-lumiere 'Space, The Universe, and Everything' at St Martin’s-in-the-Fields church produced by Luxmuralis.

Sydney is transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 27 May -13 June 2011.

 

Vivid Sydney will colour the city with creativity and inspiration, featuring breathtaking immersive light projections on the iconic Sydney Opera House sails, performances from local and international musicians as part of Vivid LIVE and a free outdoor exhibition of interactive light sculptures.

 

In 2011 the festival will also include a range of artistic collaborations, public talks and debates from leading creative thinkers from Australia and around the world, celebrating Sydney as the creative hub of the Asia Pacific.

  

from vividsydney.com/

 

Illumination of Washington National Cathedral by artist Gary Hofstetter. Interfaith symbols.

ONE night only! How lucky I was there just at the right time - and with my iPhone.

Blink and I would have missed it :)

 

A brief testing of light projections on the Opera House sails at the Bennelong Restaurant.

 

ONE night only! How lucky I was there just at the right time - and with my iPhone.

Blink and I would have missed it :)

 

A brief testing of light projections on the Opera House sails at the Bennelong Restaurant.

 

Holiday lights projected onto the front of Saks Fifth Avenue

At Melbourne Town Hall, Christmas 2013 Light projections.

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