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Lights projected onto buildings on North Terrace in Adelaide, South Australia for the Adelaide Festival 2010.
Light projection by Studio McGuira at the dome of Rotunda Library and Archives in the National Gallery Singapore during Light to Night Festival 2023.
Vastitude explores concepts of ‘vastness’. Its simple architectural form hosts multidimensional displays that respond in real time to web-based interactions by users.
The exterior of Vastitude is a simple rectangular structure that hosts a complex three-dimensional grid of LED lights suspended inside parallel mirrors, creating the illusion of a deep, vast ‘field of lights’.
Users interact with the installation in real-time through a dedicated social media portal. When users direct their posts to the installation system, it will translate the user’s post into values that control the colour, speed and type of animation that will be displayed.
Artists: Cox Richardson Architects and Planners (Andrew Butler (Australia) / Danny Nguyen (Australia) / Rob Asher (South Africa / Mitchell Page (USA) / Adrian Taylor (USA)
Collaborator: Rebekah Collins (Australian)
photographed with
Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS SEL50F18 @IR-Cut Filter @Sony NEX-7 modif. removed Sensor-AA-Filterstack @RAW Power (iOS), raw data entry sharpening, raw contrast and more ... apart from that, no photo retouching …
at Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 6, Fürth, Germany, during ‘Fürther Glanzlichter 2024‘
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The light projection showcase original artworks for City of Good at the facade of The Fullerton Hotel for the Marina Bay Countdown 2022.
Skylark
Artist:32 Hundred Lighting: Iain Reed (Australia)
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, and this year, in a first for Vivid Sydney, incorporates a new, fully interactive custom-built laser, double the strength of any laser ever seen before on Sydney Harbour.
Vivid Festival
Sydney, Australia.
2 Hours @ Vivid.
I usually visit the Vivid Festival a few times each year, but life kinda got in the way this year.
My mother had a stroke so my main focus was on helping her to recover.
I’d booked tickets earlier on in the year to watch Beth Orton perform at the Opera House.
So I took the opportunity to arrive a bit earlier for the gig & do a quick photoshoot @ Vivid.
I started off at Martin Place, then the ACM, Botanical Gardens, and finished up at the Opera House.
The festival is expanding and getting better each year.
However, the crowds are also increasing, which makes it a bit hard to photograph Vivid.
Everybody seems to want to get selfies in front of the installations these days.
Looking forward to next year.
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.
"Signs of life, flicker before my eyes,
Life itself - pregnant with surprise."
- JW, 08/21/08
This piece has now been condensed and revised, see:
www.flickr.com/photos/walford/26481319707/in/photostream/
".........................................
In the room the women come and go
Talking of Michelangelo.
The yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window-panes,
The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes
Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening,
........................
Curled once about the house, and fell asleep.
And indeed there will be time
For the yellow smoke that slides along the street,
Rubbing its back upon the window-panes;
There will be time, there will be time
To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;
..........................................
It is impossible to say just what I mean!
But as if a magic lantern threw the nerves in patterns on a screen:
Would it have been worth while
If one, settling a pillow or throwing off a shawl,
And turning toward the window, should say:
"That is not it at all,
That is not what I meant, at all."
.................................................................
I grow old... I grow old...
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled."
--"That is, if I am able to wear them at all."
--Excerpts from T.S. Eliot's "Prufrock and Other Observations," 1917 - With a one line addendum by JW
This piece was made in response to a challenge from my good Flickr friend, "Algo," (Alex, of The Chiltern Hills, England), to make a triptych based on excerpts from this poem of T.S. Eliot, whose style he (and others) had compared to the suggestive, yet allusive nature of some of my triptychs. This piece, accordingly, is dedicated to him, with an enormous debt of gratitude for the extreme beauty and serenity of so many photographs that he has shared with us all, see: www.flickr.com/photos/algo/
Share the Moment, a light projections mapping on the Merlion for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2023.
The artist duo Luftwerk has created this light projection and water exhibit on Couch Street turning an alley into visualization of elemental flow between the Chicago and Hamburg rivers.
Vastitude explores concepts of ‘vastness’. Its simple architectural form hosts multidimensional displays that respond in real time to web-based interactions by users.
The exterior of Vastitude is a simple rectangular structure that hosts a complex three-dimensional grid of LED lights suspended inside parallel mirrors, creating the illusion of a deep, vast ‘field of lights’.
Users interact with the installation in real-time through a dedicated social media portal. When users direct their posts to the installation system, it will translate the user’s post into values that control the colour, speed and type of animation that will be displayed.
Artists: Cox Richardson Architects and Planners (Andrew Butler (Australia) / Danny Nguyen (Australia) / Rob Asher (South Africa / Mitchell Page (USA) / Adrian Taylor (USA)
Collaborator: Rebekah Collins (Australian)
Quality prints, greeting cards and more can be purchased at >> kaye-menner.artistwebsites.com/featured/vivid-sydney-by-k...
June 2015, I went into the City of Sydney to view firsthand the spectacular VIVID SYDNEY, a festival of light, patterns, music and ideas.
This is a pretty pink and blue image of the water fountains captured at Darling Harbour during the Vivid Aquatique water show. The lights were continuously changing color sometimes mixed with assorted laser beams and figures or dancers, whilst the water fountains were also continuously changing shape and form.
Darling Harbour once again welcomed French company Aquatique Show International, who specialise in multimedia water shows. Colorful lights and images are projected onto a wall of water and fountains inspired by the gardens at Versailles. Shows every hour, on the hour, outside the Imax Theatre, 6pm-11pm.
Vivid Sydney, now in its ninth year, is Australia's major event in winter and is recognised as the largest event of its kind in the world combining light, music and ideas.
Share the Movement, a light projections mapping on the facade of The Fullerton Hotel for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2021.
Share the Moment, a light projections mapping on the Merlion for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2023.
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.
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.
© Andrew Fuller. This image remains the property of Andrew Fuller, and as such, may not be used or reproduced in any form, in part or in whole, without my prior, express permission.
This is the final part of the Unseen Stars animation projected on the Grand Central Terminal ceiling. I should have adjusted the white balance before shooting, but it gives a sense of the experience.
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.
Millie Dresselhaus is the first of twelve female scientists and engineers honored in the Unseen Stars animated light projection.
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/
Luminous Flight suspends five brilliantly coloured kites above a small lane near Circular Quay.
Artists: Kate & Marty: Kathryn Bevz (Australia) / Martin Bevz (Australia)
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, and this year, in a first for Vivid Sydney, incorporates a new, fully interactive custom-built laser, double the strength of any laser ever seen before on Sydney Harbour.
A selection of photos from the display "PLAY" by The Spinifex Group that was projected onto the Sydney Opera House
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.
Vivid Festival,
Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Mechanised Colour Assemblage:
Artists: Rebecca Baumann (Australia)/ Danny Rose (Sergio Carrubba (France)/ Paola Ciucci (France)/ Lucia Frigola (France)/
Cédric Péri (France)/ Emanuele De Raymondi (Italy)
Country: Australia/France/Italy
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.
Quality prints and greeting cards can be purchased at >> kaye-menner.artistwebsites.com/featured/vivid-sydney-2014...
24th May 2014, I went into the City of Sydney to view firsthand the spectacular VIVID SYDNEY 2014, a festival of light, music and ideas. This image is one of my long exposure photographs of the bright and colorful projections of light and patterns on the Sydney Opera House. These colorful projections were continuously changing making Sydney Harbour look like a piece of art.
Many of the ferries also had colorful lighting which just added to the bright and happy atmosphere created by this festival.
Coloring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; Vivid Aquatique immersive water theatre; 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.
The Sydney Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. It is one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centers in the world.
The Sydney Opera House is on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It sits at the north-eastern tip of the Sydney central business district (the CBD), surrounded on three sides by the harbour (Sydney Cove and Farm Cove) and inland by the Royal Botanic Gardens.