"Written in the Stars" was a drone show exploring our solar system, above Circular Quay during the Vivid Sydney Festival. It was viewed here from the Overseas Passenger Terminal looking above the Sydney Opera House. The show was created by Gill Minervini in collaboration with Australian Traffic Network and was the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere to date.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.
"River Mouth" is an art installation which was located in front of a fountain at the Chinese Garden of Friendship Forecourt in Darling Harbour for the Vivid Sydney Festival. This set of hand-blown neon glass lines in two formations was created by Emma-Kate Hart. It is a topographic map of where Parramatta River meets Sydney Harbour but it is also two human profiles - one facing the sky, one the earth.
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, My Corner of the World, Communal Global.
"Contours" is art installation which was located at the entrance to the Overseas Passenger Terminal, along Circular Quay West at The Rocks, for the Vivid Sydney Festival. It was created by Mark Hammer and was inspired by the vast arid landscape in the outback with the land's contoured reds, oranges and yellows recreated in LED and neon flexes.
"Dandelion" is an art installation which was located in Hickson Road Reserve at The Rocks for the Vivid Sydney Festival. The illuminated steel structure was created by Otis Studio and recreates a dandelion's wispy calyx, also known as a pappus.
"Fluxit" is an art installation which was located in Central Station Park along Railway Colonnade Drive for the Vivid Sydney Festival. The electronic bonfire was created by Dutch artists Vendel and De Wolf and is made up of 400 silver LED tubes which glow with orange embers at random, as though fire runs through bamboo sticks.