With
the biggest ever Vivid Light Walk set to illuminate the Sydney Harbour
foreshore, tonight Friday 24 May, exploring the new sights and sounds of
Vivid Sydney 2013 has just got easier, thanks to a brand new, free Vivid Sydney app. In addition, a free Vivid Sydney Harbour Shuttle ferry service is on offer from Destination NSW,
to take the public from Walsh Bay to North Sydney to light the Harbour
Bridge, then onto Darling Harbour for Aquatique international water and
lazer light spectacular.
Every night from 6pm, Friday 24 May to Monday 10 June 2013, Vivid Sydney
is set to amaze visitors with more than 60 interactive light
installations and projections across Circular Quay, The Rocks, Walsh
Bay, and new for this year - the western side of the Harbour Bridge at
North Sydney, Fort Denison, and in an Australian first, water theatre
performances at Darling Harbour, by Vivid Aquatique, every hour on the
hour of different shows.
Available for download now, the Vivid Sydney app includes an interactive
map with points of interest, information about the projections, light
installations and artists; and special features including a ‘favourites’
function that highlights ‘not to be missed’ installations to help
planning for the best Vivid Sydney experience. For more information and
to download the app please visit www.vividsydney.com
A freeVivid Sydney Harbour Shuttle ferry service will operate between
Kirribilli, Walsh Bay and Darling Harbour from 6pm-midnight every night
of the 18-day event, providing an easy way to reach North Sydney to
paint the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or travel to Darling Harbour for the
spectacular Vivid Aquatique water show.
“Vivid Sydney is a fantastic, free, family-friendly event, and with more
attractions than ever on offer," said Destination NSW CEO, Sandra
Chipchase.
“With the new Vivid Sydney free app and free harbour shuttle,
festivalgoers can plan ahead to get the most out of their Vivid Sydney
experience.”
“There are also great dining options with food markets, formal and
family dining across the Vivid Sydney footprint and everyone can access
event updates and news on the Vivid Sydney website, plus Facebook and Twitter accounts,” Ms Chipchase added.
Food with a view
North Sydney’s Food and Artisan Markets will bring
Bradfield Park to life from 6pm each Friday and Saturday night during
Vivid Sydney, with premium arts and crafts stalls, street theatre,
warming winter fare and colourful LED cube seats to sit back and enjoy
the best view on earth. The markets are located under the Sydney Harbour
Bridge, en route from Luna Park to the Jeffrey Street Wharf and ferry
service.
There are plenty of other dining options with views of the illuminated harbour foreshore including Dinner DeLIGHTS at Fort Denison,
which offers a sumptuous two-course dinner accompanied by talks from
Vivid Sydney light artists, and a guided tour of the historic island
which features five light walk installations. The Vivid Night Markets at The Rocks are also on every Friday and Saturday night during Vivid Sydney.
Restaurants along Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Quarter and Harbourside
will give diners not only fantastic menu choices but also a perfect
view of Vivid Aquatique, the water theatre by Aquatique Show
International, playing on the hour throughout the night.
Darling Harbour will also feature a Citibank Pop-up Bar, open from 6pm to midnight during Vivid Sydney.
Not to be missed highlights of Vivid Sydney 2013 include:
- Vivid Aquatique and Darling Harbour: Vivid Aquatique
is a dazzling water theatre show with fountains, pyramids and
projections amazing audiences on the hour, every hour, spectacularly
choreographed to music. The Australian National Maritime Museum, Pyrmont
Bridge and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Headquarters will also
feature light displays.
- Colour the Bridge: Visitors are invited to light the Sydney Harbour
Bridge from an interactive touchscreen at Luna Park in collaboration
between Intel Australia and 32 Hundred Lighting, and the bustling night
markets at Bradfield Park every Friday and Saturday evening will ensure
that North Sydney has plenty on offer.
- Lighting the Sails: The world famous lighting of the Sydney Opera
House sails have this year been designed by Australian creative
innovators The Spinifex Group, who will transport audiences through a
playfully projected journey celebrating Vivid Sydney in an immersive new
way.
- Vivid Light: More than 60 interactive and immersive light sculptures
and installations across Circular Quay, The Rocks, Walsh Bay, Darling
Harbour and North Sydney. City skyscrapers will light up along with 3D
mapped projections on Customs House, Museum of Contemporary Art
Australia, and Cadman’s Cottage.
- Vivid Idea: With over 120 creative industry and public events
exploring fashion, design, theatre, film, photography, publishing,
gaming, animation, music, technology, lighting, architecture, education
and even gastronomy, Vivid Ideas will connect Australia’s creative
thinkers with global leaders and industry talents.
- The Vivid Ideas Exchange: Back again at the Museum of
Contemporary Art, it features talks by renowned comedic visual artist
and cult icon David Shrigley (UK) and Lucky Peach editor Chris Ying
(USA), as well as two signature programs, 10 Commandments of Creative
Practice and The Making Of…, at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
- Vivid LIVE at Sydney Opera House: Featuring over 25 events, this
year’s line-up includes the world premiere of Australian outfit, Empire
of the Sun’s much-anticipated second album Ice On The Dune, and several
Sydney exclusive performances by international and local artists
including German electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk and r’n’b soul
legend Bobby Womack.
- Vivid Music: Featuring Terminal Projekt at the Overseas Passenger
Terminal, Illuminati at the Argyle in The Rocks, Vivid at Seymour’s
two-day program of arts-based experimental and improvised music at The
Seymour Centre, and a program of sound art performances at ISEA2013 at
Carriagework.
In addition, visitors can enjoy event collaborations with Australian
International Design Festival, The Digital Playground by IDEA Australia,
International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA) 2013, Semi-Permanent,
Sydney Writers’ Festival, Reportage Photography Festival,SPARC
International Lighting Event, Sydney Film Festival, X|Media|Lab,
Mumbrella360, AMPlify, Head On Photography Festival and CeBIT Australia.
The full Vivid Sydney program is available at www.vividsydney.com
Transport information
- A free Vivid Sydney Harbour Shuttle loops between Ives Steps Wharf
(Walsh Bay) to Jeffrey Street Wharf (Kirribilli) to Pyrmont Bay Wharf
(Pyrmont) and Towns Place Wharf (Walsh Bay). The ferry loop operates
from 6pm each night during Vivid Sydney with final services at
approximately midnight. The regular service departs from each wharf
every 40 minutes with increased services between 8pm and 10pm. The first
ferry departs from Ives Steps Wharf at 6pm.
- Harbour City Ferries will be operating additional services will be on
the Darling Harbour Loop and the River from Sydney Olympic Park to
Darling Harbour on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. For timetable
details, please visit www.sydneyferries.info
- All Vivid Sydney precincts are within walking distance of Sydney
Central Business District and North Sydney train stations – Circular
Quay, Wynyard, Town Hall, Martin Place and Milsons Point.
- Utilise the extensive network of public buses, metro bus services
provide direct cross-city and cross-harbour links to a wide range of
locations in and around Sydney.
- Wilson Parking is offering convenient parking and great deals
throughout the 18 days of Vivid Sydney. Pre-book your parking online to
take advantage of parking discounts with Wilson Parking’s, Book a Bay.
App and Podcast information
The Vivid Sydney app is compatible with all smart phones. For more
information and to download the free app visit the iTunes store or head
to www.vividsydney.com
Podcasts are also available for download from the 702 ABC Sydney website to guide you through the light walk and provide additional sculpture information.
An information booth is located at Customs House, on Alfred Street at
Circular Quay. An LED pillar close to this location also displays a site
map and artwork details.
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