1.
Colour the Sydney Harbour Bridge, take in some delicious bites and
shopping at North Sydney's Food and Artisan Markets in Bradfield Park
also featuring street theatre, then maybe hop on for a ride on Luna Park
Sydney's Ferris Wheel for a unique view of all the lights!
2.
See where water, music, lasers and fire meet at Darling Harbour for the
Aquatique water theatre show, on the hour, every hour, with fireworks at
selected shows on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
3. Watch
wild horses run across buildings and engines rev out of walls at the
Audi installation Speed of Light, where the Spinifex Group has
transformed the historic façade of the Australasian Steam Navigation
Company building into a feast of light, colour and speed.
4.
Bring out your inner child and hop on the See Saw light installation at
Campbells Cove or tinkle the ivories at The Enlightening Piano - a
fantastic interactive light installation that lights up as you play a
tune.
5. Got milk? Head into The Rocks and step into a maze of
interactive, couloured milk crates dangling above your head, or create
your own unique experience of space, light and colour at Polka Kucha in
Walsh Bay by simply turning a wheel.
6. Get your groove on at
Customs House for Move Your Building, where your dance steps make the
colourful light projections on the building move.
7. Hop on the
free Vivid Sydney Harbour Shuttle ferry and catch a view of the city
bathed in colour and light from the magnificent harbour. Services depart
between Kirribilli, Walsh Bay and Darling Harbour.
8. Get
into Vivid Music at the Overseas Passenger Terminal with Finely Tuned
presenting some of the biggest names in house music for the Terminal
Projekt, Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 June, 4pm till late (tickets still
available at ww.vividsydney.com).
9. Go West! (well, Inner West),
and experience the Australian premiere of the test pattern [No 5]
installation by acclaimed Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at Carriageworks
in Eveleigh. Seymour Centre in Darlington is also hosting a two-day
explorative music program, New Wave: Sound, featuring national and
international talent while New Wave: Light and Design will showcase
innovative light installations created by University of Sydney
students.
10. Take it all in. Find a spot, settle down and watch
the entire projections on the Sydney Opera House called Play created by
the Spinifex Group, and Collaboration #3 at the Museum of Contemporary
Art Australia, created by renowned artist Gemma Smith and the Spinifex
Group. Simply amazing! And don't forget to grab a drink at the Vivid
Ideas Exchange Lounge on Level 6 of the MCA from 7pm.
Vivid
Sydney, developed, owned and managed by the NSW Government's tourism and
major events agency Destination NSW, will continue to illuminate the
city from 6pm to midnight ending Monday June 10. Stills and broadcast
quality video are available from http://www.vividsydney.com/media-centre/
The full Vivid Sydney program is available at http://vividsydney.com
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