Sunday, 17 May 2015

Intel Hands Over the Controls to a Game of Drones at Vivid Sydney

In a Vivid Sydney first, visitors of all ages are invited to take control of a playful swarm of colourful drones, joining in the fun as the remote-controlled bots engage in a skyward bumper race using Intel-powered tablets, illuminating a massive, specially designed drone enclosure in Martin Place.

Destination NSW Chief Executive Officer Sandra Chipchase said, "At Vivid Sydney we celebrate the interplay between creativity and technology and putting art into the hands of the public. Intel's new drone installation reflects this concept and is another great hands-on opportunity for visitors to Vivid Sydney.”

Intel Australia Managing Director Kate Burleigh, said Vivid Sydney is the perfect platform to engage the public in the wonders of technology.

“Vivid Sydney is an event that continues to push the boundaries, using technology as the enabler to bring inspiring, fun and immersive installations to life. This year we're bringing a first to Vivid Sydney by giving festivalgoers a chance to fly their very own drone,” Ms Burleigh said.

Also in Martin Place, Intel RealSense™ technology will make its Australian debut at Transcendence, a remarkable grand structure featuring food and beverage outlets, designed by leading new media artist Joe Crossley.

RealSense™ will see visitors immersed in a phenomenal interactive experience that brings human senses to devices, allowing more natural, intuitive and immersive interactions with technology such as gesture control, augmented reality, and immersive chat.

“When entering Transcendence, visitors will feellike they are stepping right into the future – it's an experience all the family will enjoy,” Ms Burleigh said.

Now in its fifth consecutive year as Vivid Sydney partner, Intel's footprint will spread beyond Martin Place to Circular Quay, The Rocks and Walsh Bay, with the Intel Galileo development board adopted by several Vivid Sydney Light artists. The Galileo technology brings to life their creative concepts, acting as the brain inside many of the interactive installations including Arclight and Affinity. Intel's larger-than-life, futuristic robot Chip will also return to Vivid Sydney in 2015.

For more information visit www.vividsydney.com

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