Sydney has once again been transformed into a spectacular canvas of light and music when Vivid Sydney took over the city. This year the festival is so big that we had to go twice to make sure we saw all the great displays.
The first time we went to the Darling Harbour where Cockle Bay was centre stage as the stunning Aquatique Water Theatre again brings a little of the magic of Versailles to Sydney. Even though it was a cold evening, we had heaps of fun enjoying the show. The video projections, colour laser was really worth the trip. Here are some amazing photos from the night.
Then over the weekend, we went to Circular Quay for another amazing display.
We reached there before 6pm and there were lots of people already. We had fun watching Opera house transformed into a colourful canvas, Customs House turned into a series of massive ‘musical sculptures’ with Play Me!, in an explosion of light, colour and sound. We also enjoyed giant snakes sliding across the Art Deco façade and Cellular Tessellation is a geometric architectural installation made from recycled plastic milk bottles.
There was food market in the Rocks and we enjoyed the street food for dinner. I also enjoyed the photos with the big Robot called Chip, yellow transformer looking guy and two very tall ladies in pink walking around on stilts.
After resting or a while we walked to Martin Place to enjoy more displays. Martin Place is part of Vivid for the first time. I loved Urban Tree Project and geometric head that uses live video to put your face on the work.
I have to admit, Vivid Sydney this year is bigger and better than last year.
Here are some of the amazing photos I found on the internet courtesy of James Morgan from Destination NSW.
If you are in Sydney don’t forget to go and enjoy the amazing displays.
Take care.
M from nepaliaustralian
XOXO
It’s beautiful!!
Thank you my dear, it was 🙂
What astonishing photos – it must have been a fantastic time there!
We had fun and everything was so creative 🙂
Glad you got there 🙂
yap it was fun 🙂
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