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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.
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.
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/
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/
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.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge: Artists: 32 Hundred Lighting (Iain Reed)
Collaborator: Martin Bevz
The lighting of the Sydney Harbour Bridge accentuates the intrinsic architectural elements of one of Australia’s most famous icons. The interactive installation uses state-of-the-art software and 100,000 individually programmed low-energy LED lights in 1,600 LED tubes to paint the Bridge in a fantastic array of colours, movements and effects.
The work is the brainchild of lighting innovator Iain Reed, who has been one of Australia’s top lighting designers for the last 25 years and is the founder and director of renowned Australian event production company 32 Hundred Lighting. This is the third successive year that Reed and his team have transformed the Bridge for Vivid.
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.
Move Over Damien: Artist: Alan Rose
Move Over Damien is a cheeky take on UK artist Damien Hirst’s ‘spot paintings’ (to date numbering more than 1400), which feature grids of static, coloured dots in random and seemingly infinite variations. Australian artist Alan Rose has updated Hirst’s concept, making it 3D and kinetic by adding light, movement, complex patterns and music.
A 7.9-sq-m grid of LED lights creates a canvass of coloured spots. However, as the viewer passes along the work, the spots continuously change colour and shape, moving from round to oval forms. When viewed close up, the dots have hints of diagonal light and seem to be assembled randomly, but when seen from other perspectives they appear as rows of octagonal patterns.
The piece is accompanied by minimalist music composed by Sherman Tang. The artist’s aim is to suspend the viewer between order and chaos and in doing so create a moment of prolonged contemplation.
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.
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 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.
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.
These lighting effects were set to the sound of a heartbeat increasing in speed and breathing getting heavier - as if someone is running...
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/
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.
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 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.
Submerged: Artist: Sinclair Park
Submerged illuminates the harbour waters around Campbell’s Cove jetty. The effect of light shining from under the water against the half-darkness and the silhouetted form of the jetty is mysterious and luminous. The artist’s aim is to bring awareness to viewers on the surface of the ‘unknowable void’ of the submerged – a world too often ignored or denied.
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 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.
Jellyfish Chandeliers, Artists: Ample Projects
Vast glowing jellyfish, teeming with tropical fish, float like chandeliers, within the moving water. Each Jellyfish is handcrafted, created with multiple layers of light and brought to life with long fiber optic tentacles.
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/
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.
Robotanic can be seen in the background.
The Sydney Cenotaph
For the war dead of New South Wales from all conflicts, The Sydney Cenotaph is located in Martin Place, in Sydney, Australia and is one of the oldest World War I monuments in central Sydney.
The cenotaph takes the form of a monolithic stone block in a sepulchral shape. At its two shorter ends stand two bronze statues, a soldier and a sailor guarding the cenotaph.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Cenotaph
Transcendence can be seen in the background.