Vivid Sydney

Instead of just talking about Intel's latest tools geared towards makers and creators, we decided to show what's possible with these innovations. We partnered with featured artists at Vivid Sydney, one of the world’s largest celebrations of interactive art, to help them create unique installations that leverage the power of Intel technology.

 
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The Instillations

 
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Sydney Oprah House Projection Mapping

Using Intel's processing power, Sydney's Opera House transformed into an animated canvas of Australian indigenous art featuring iconic contemporary works from Karla Dickens, Djon Mundine, Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi, Reko Rennie, Donny Woolagoodja, and the late Gulumbu Yunupingu.

 
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Harbour Lights

Using GPS coordinates and Intel technology, Sydney's harbour boats created a mesmerizing light show on the water.

 
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Electric Jellyfish

Visitors were invited to enter a domed structure resembling a Jellyfish to interact with a multi-sensory experience created by moving visuals integrated with an ethereal soundscape. Intel technology helped deliver interactive multi-directional sound.

 
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Urban Projection Mapping

We transformed iconic buildings across Sydney into huge interactive canvases, with the help of multiple local artists.

 
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Eyes On The Harbour

"Eyes on the Harbour" made the festival visitors the star of the show. Using groundbreaking Intel RealSense technology, their face was scanned and projected on a giant waterscreen 20m above the surface of Darling Harbour, in the middle of one of Vivid Sydney’s most popular attractions.

 
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Spectrum

With Intel technology, Spectrum transforms a part of the urban environment into a bright, engaging community space using color, movement and a line of interactive rods.

 
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