These artworks were located at The Rocks as part of the Vivid Sydney Festival. "Colour Cubed" was created by Mandylights, Richard Neville, Alex Grierson Daniel Mercer and Michael Gearin. The interactive cube could be rotated to produce a kaleidoscope of colours around the Campbells Cove foreshore. "Palette of Urban Green" was created by architecture graduate HY William Chan and stood in Barney and Bligh Reserve. The 125 wooden pallets formed twisted towers with movement activated central light columns, exploring the idea of sustainable urbanisation.
Love the harlequin cube Jim, bet it throws off some fantastic prism light effects.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Jim, the display was one I was sorry I missed.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos indeed!
ReplyDeleteWonderful images! Love all the lights at night!
ReplyDeleteI liked that bottom one. The cube was another I had real problems with, the light was so intense it kept flaring.
ReplyDeletewow- outstanding!
ReplyDelete"Vivid" is an understatement.
ReplyDeleteAnn, the cube certainly was a challenge to photograph.
ReplyDeleteAh, now I see blue.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your blues.
Happy Blue Monday, Jim.
So much artwork in your city. Absolutely fabulous that you are sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe Rocks rock!
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So beautiful. Love the colors..
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Absolutely gorgeous. However, most everything in your country is beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteMy Blue Monday.
Very wonderful artworks!
ReplyDeleteIntriguing artworks.....and nice photos...happy Monday
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!
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Lovely, happy blue Monday!
ReplyDeleteCome and see my BLUE when you get a chance.
Visiting again for MYM- hope you can stop by..
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Wonderful shots!
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