The Australian National Maritime Museum and HMAS Vampire at Darling Harbour were illuminated with these projections during the Vivid Sydney Festival. "Harbour Life" was created by Artists in Motion and depicts the indigenous Eora people as they fish with a spear and burra (fishing hook), while keeping the ecosystem in balance;the desolation of oceans as colonial settlers arrive and industrial fishing takes hold; and how conservationists are saving our sea life from pollution and stray nets with ocean-based drones and recycling efforts.
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Beautiful blog
ReplyDeleteIt would be even more impressive if I were there in person!
ReplyDeleteFor sure. You should book your next visit to Sydney during Vivid.
DeleteVivid indeed. How fun.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed learning about the actual photos I was seeing. The colors are beautiful, but the story behind the images is even better and more significant. Thanks for explaining what I saw, Jim.
ReplyDeleteNo worries. This is part one and the next post shows part two.
DeleteThey are all very pretty. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Jim.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Wow. The colors are indeed vivid.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺
Jim ~ awesome night photos ~ thanks ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Truly Amazing
ReplyDeleteThe array of lights for these shows is a marvel.
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