The Sydney Opera House was illuminated for the Vivid Sydney Festival, a festival of light, music and ideas which ran from 24 May to 10 June 2013. This year's Lighting of the Sails projection was "Play" which was created by The Spinifex Group. The artwork featured striking images including such Sydney icons as Luna Park and the legendary Sharpie's Golf House sign.
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Wow! I've never seen it this way! Of course, it is a internationally recognized landmark, but I've only seen it in "white." Nice!!!!
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Murtuza, I have posted a number of daytime photos of the Sydney Opera House before. If you type in "Sydney Opera House" in the search box at the top, you should be able to see all the old posts. :)
DeleteHey that is brillant, my mate sent me a couple from round the area beside the opera house but never seen that before.
ReplyDeletewow, never seen like that... that's really nice !
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This is so beautiful. I wish my city would sponsor something like this here.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. Me, I just wish I’d had the acid concession.
ReplyDeletethis vivid sydney project is really incredible. it seems that each year they find new ways to do this. great shots.
ReplyDeleteNo one else seems to do these light shows quite these that you Sydneysiders put on!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I especially love the Luna Park and phonograph projections.
ReplyDeleteThe graphics in these illuminations seem to be getting more detailed and more defined every year.
ReplyDeletewow, these are gorgeous! the first photo is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is really cool. They almost look painted.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! The illuminations are really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim, you do a great job at Vivid, I never saw the Sharpie Golf on the SOH. Nice!
ReplyDeleteThe animation show went for about 15 minutes.
DeleteWow! It gets better every year. The light is so bright and well defined.
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