Media Release: Vivid Sydney`s glow takes over the city

MEDIA RELEASE:
Friday 27 May 2016
Vivid Sydney’s glow takes over the city
World’s largest festival of light, music and ideas kicks off in Sydney
Image gallery of Vivid Sydney available here
Broadcast quality footage available here
Sydney, Australia is awash with colour this evening as more than 90 light installations light up the city for
the annual Vivid Sydney festival, projecting colourful art on the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge,
Sydney Opera House and throughout the city. Vivid Sydney officially opens tonight, 27 May, and runs for
23 nights until 18 June 2016.
Vivid Sydney is the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas. More than 150 artists from 23
countries have created the light installations and projections that appear in more than eight Vivid Sydney
precincts spread across Sydney. Vivid Sydney also features 195 Vivid Music events and more than 500
speakers appearing at Vivid Idea talks and forums.
The New South Wales Government’s Premier Mike Baird said “Tonight thousands of people have visited
Sydney to witness the amazing Vivid ‘lights-on’ moment. For the next 23 nights, Sydney’s most iconic
landmarks will be lit up in a symphony of colour and movement, attracting visitors from across the world.
Vivid is a creative festival for a global audience and its popularity is evident in the 1.7 million visitors who
attended last year’s festival.”
This year Vivid Sydney will celebrate Australian Indigenous culture with the Songlines projection
appearing on the Sails of the iconic Sydney Opera House. The spectacular animation showcases the work
of six renowned Indigenous artists: Karla Dickens, Djon Mundine OAM, Reko Rennie, Gabriella Possum
Nungurrayi, Donny Woolagoodja and the late Gulumbu Yunipingu. Co-curated by Destination NSW and
the Sydney Opera House, Songlines speaks directly to the spirituality and culture of Australia’s First
Peoples, depicting the interconnected sharing systems and the trade routes that weave through time and
distance, earth and sky.
With other major 3D projections appearing on the façade of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia,
and Customs House, Vivid Sydney showcases Sydney as a hub for the creative industries, with world-first
technologies and design used to create the stunning spectacle of light.
Darling Harbour’s Laser-Dragon Water-Theatre features a world-first water-screen mounted on a 13m
robotic arm floating high above fifty-six fountains. Laser-Dragon Water-Theatre show includes four video
projected water-screens on which dancers will be projected moving to a music score created by The
Presets. Visitors will be astonished by forty 20m-high vertical fountains, sixteen 25m-high moving
fountains, twenty 15m-high flame jets and ten powerful lasers. In another world first at Darling Harbour,
visitors will be able to scan and project their own face onto the water screen, through the use of Intel
RealSense™ technology.
World-famous Sydney Harbour will be showcased to the world with the Sydney Harbour Bridge
illuminated by 1,640 lighting fixtures tubes, containing 72,000 individual LEDs, and 6,700 individuals LEDS
in 140 Cans as part of the Dress Circle installation which allows visitors to literally control the colour of
the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydney Harbour Ferries will also be illuminated with up to 1,480m of LED
tape to light up their journey across the Harbour.
Vivid Sydney stretches across the city with the Vivid Light Walk, starting at the Sydney Opera House,
taking in the harbourside of the Royal Botanic Gardens celebrating its 200th anniversary, and following
the waterfront to Walsh Bay. Illuminations and projections appear in Sydney’s Martin Place, Darling
Harbour and the Australian National Maritime Museum, and Vivid Sydney’s first indoor precinct at The
Galeries in the city’s CBD. The precincts of Central Park and Chatswood have also become a vibrant
nighttime playground, as well as Taronga Zoo where illuminated lanterns will represent critical species to
celebrate the Zoo’s 100th anniversary.
Destination NSW CEO and Executive Producer of Vivid Sydney Sandra Chipchase said “Vivid Sydney has
again delivered remarkable technical and artistic world-firsts as part of Vivid Light. Our biggest ever Vivid
Sydney program will deliver an impressive line-up of music acts from punk rockers to global superstars,
up-and-coming homegrown talent, cabaret legends and more. This matched by a diverse program of
social trend disrupters, including Jenji Kohan, Spike Jonze, Beau Willimon and Margaret Zhang, who
appear as part of Vivid Ideas talks and forum series. Vivid Sydney 2016 is truly a celebration of innovation
and creativity.”
To help visitors make the most of the biggest Vivid Sydney yet, Destination NSW offers some suggestions
of the many festival highlights.
Light
1. Stomp your way around a pre-historic, Bio-kinetic city at Chatswood where you will find an
amazing collection of installations and activities inspired by the animals of Gondwana.
2. Profess your love for your significant other, or hot date at I LOVE YOU, a giant illuminated heartshaped ‘love-o-meter’ that glows brighter the louder people say ‘I love you’ into the microphone.
3. Stroll through the Garden of Light at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney and visit Sentiment
Cocoon an interactive installation that visitors can touch that will expresses human emotion
through light.
4. Be The Light For The Wild at Vivid Sydney’s wildest precinct, Taronga Zoo where visitors can
make the interactive chameleon lantern change colour and watch the giant platypus lantern
swim.
5. Take some time out along the Vivid Light Walk and lie down under the multi-sensory artwork
Osmose where shards of light will wash over you.
Music
1. Catch a gig at Vivid LIVE with powerful, boundary pushing artists including New Order, Bon Iver,
and Anohni all performing exclusive Sydney shows at Sydney Opera House from 27 May.
2. Find your 80’s groove at The Enmore Theatre on 29 May as The Models, Machinations and Dave
Mason from The Reels take to the stage.
3. Enjoy a festival-like afternoon of acoustic, electronic, improvised and composed music on 29 May
from 3pm at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
4. Jump around to Drapht, ALLDAY and Sydney’s own Spit Syndicate at Come Together festival at
Sydney’s Luna Park on Saturday June 11.
5. Be amazed at Avant-Cabaret where Sydney’s finest, most flamboyant cabaret artists including
Jeff Duff, Mikelangelo, and Zsa Zsa La Fine will perform at The Kings Cross Hotel.
Ideas
1. Get some inspiration and fashion advice from digital game-changer Margaret Zhang at Vivid
Ideas on 28 May.
2. Meet the Persuaders at the Museum of Contemporary Art on 31 May. Hear from panelists Phillip
Adams, Dee Madigan, Michelle Law, Tim Levinson and Yassmin Abdel-Magied who have used
their good ideas to successfully influence others.
3. Celebrate all things handmade and meet local crafters, collectors, artisans and designers from
etsy.com at the Etsy Sydney Made Market on 4 June.
4. Don’t miss the hugely popular Robowars showdown on 5 June. Robots big and small, built by
hand from metal, power tools and remote-controlled toy parts will fight against each other in the
ultimate test of man and machine.
5. Catch a film at the 63rd Sydney Film Festival from 8 June. Each year the festival brings the best
new films from around the world to audiences with over 300 screenings.
Vivid Sydney is owned, managed and produced by Destination NSW, the State Government’s tourism and
major events agency. In 2015 it attracted 1.7 million visitors and delivered more than $63 million in
visitor expenditure to the local economy.
The full media kit including high-res images and broadcast quality footage are available to download at
http://vividsydney.com/media-centre.
Media Enquiries:
Melissa Wilson, Destination NSW
Katie Lettice, Destination NSW
M: 0419 093 882 E: [email protected] M:0439 143 566 E: [email protected]
Kate Campbell, Destination NSW
M: 0418 126 211 E: [email protected]