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Vivid Sydney Shines VIVID SYDNEY SHINES Vivid Sydney is the world’s largest festival of light, music Sustainability: Vivid Sydney and the Banksia Foundation At 6pm on 25 May Vivid Sydney 2018 switches on with and ideas. Celebrating its 10th Anniversary in 2018, Vivid are working together to improve sustainability. Initiatives the Lighting of the Sails of the Sydney Opera House Sydney is continually setting the benchmark for world include use of 100 per cent GreenPower-accredited and all Light Walk sculptures. This Lights On! moment class events, creativity and innovation. It will transform renewable energy, purchase of verified carbon offsets, marks the Festival’s 10th anniversary and is the start the Harbour City into a colourful creative canvas for 23 efficient LED technologies, waste minimisation, electronic of 23 days and nights that transform the city through days, from 25 May to 16 June, 2018. ticketing and promotion of public transport. spectacular light art, innovative ideas programs and cutting-edge music performances. GETTING THERE Barangaroo Luna Park Major city road closures will be in place before the Vivid Sydney lights switch on each night. Extensive parking Chatswood Taronga Zoo restrictions will also be in place, making street parking very limited, so it’s best to leave the car at home. Circular Quay The Rocks Darling Harbour The Royal Botanic The best way to travel between Vivid Sydney precincts is by public transport. Avoid traffic delays and catch one Kings Cross Garden Sydney of the many extra transport services. Use the real-time Trip Planner at transportnsw.info to plan your trip with Please ask for service the most up-to-date service information. Detailed event transport and traffic information will also be available at vividsydney.com/transport closer to the event. ACCESS AND INCLUSION Plan your trip to Vivid Sydney by visiting our website or downloading the Vivid Sydney app, where you can find up-to-date information on accessible viewing areas, accessible drop-off and pick-up points or download an accessible map. During the festival, audio descriptions for the Vivid Light Walk will be available and for visitors with restricted mobility, Samsung is providing tablets to experience Vivid Sydney through imagery and video. Cushman & Wakefield is proud to return in 2018 as Vivid Sydney’s Access and Inclusion Partner. Go to vividsydney.com/accessibility for more information. Light Walk & Features Light Walk ENTRY POINT Train Station Ferry Wharf Bus StOP Light Rail Info Booth ACCESSIBLE VIEWING AREA Food & Beverage VIVID SYDNEY AT TARONGA ZOO Legacy Species 25 MAY – 16 JUNE (5.30PM – 9.30PM WITH 8:30PM LAST ENTRY) Vivid Sydney’s wildest precinct will light up once again, shining a light on conservation and the wonders of wildlife with incredible animal light sculptures. 01 Port Jackson Shark 11 Asian Elephant 22 Goanna 02 Marine Turtle 12 Sun Bear 23 Tasmanian Devil 03 Fish & Stingray 13 Sumatran Tiger 24 Bush Turkey 04 Weedy Sea Dragon 14 Chameleon 25 Cicadas 05 Turtles 15 Bromeliads 26 Saltwater Crocodile 16 06 Pelican Globe 27 Redback Spiders 17 Stars 07 Bees 28 18 Funnel-Web Spider 08 Gorillas Stingless Bees 19 Platypus 29 Echidna 09 Pangolin 30 Bilby TO 10 Sumatran 20 Regent Honeyeater THE CITY Rhinoceros 21 Rock Engravings 31 Corroboree Frog TARONGA ZOO FERRY WHARF TO VIVID SYDNEY AT KINGS CROSS THE CITY 25 MAY – 16 JUNE (VARIOUS TIMES) Thanks to Coca-Cola, Vivid KX celebrates bright lights, iconic local artists and stay-up-late music. Colourful sculptures and fixtures will adorn the street lights along ‘The Strip’ on Darlinghurst Road. TAFE NSW create an Augmented Reality world of Hidden ARt in Fitzroy Gardens and the famous Coca-Cola sign comes alive again in 2018 with a creative colour show. 01 When Art Met Technology: Under the Coke Sign 02 The Light of Moving Art KINGS CROSS STATION 03 Colours of Remembrance T3 Hidden ARt - Augmented Garden Download the Vivid Sydney App on the App Store and Google Play. AR Use the AR Camera to discover augmented reality installations. VIVID SYDNEY AT CHATSWOOD 10 25 MAY – 16 JUNE (5.30PM – 10.30PM) CHATSWOOD CHASE HA PA NE L A VLA Vivid Sydney at Chatswood this year presents Lightscape, an eclectic SON C U H NE IFIC IFIC FERG celebration of food, fashion, light, the planet and the cosmos. See THE ENUE STRE R AV R CONCOURSE BE Light Market, a pop up food market built from recycled materials AIL 07 IDAH ST VICTORIA H RT ET ELP STREET WA R STREET IGH U and immerse yourself in The Concourse featuring a 360-degree H 08 ARCHER STREE EAVO 09 RAM Y STREET END projection of amazing imagery from NASA. R W EE SPRING S A CHATSWOOD MALL TREET T Y ANDERSON 01 Skyportal 06 The Octopoda Returns 05 E S TREET WN 04 06 STRE CHARLOTTLANE T 02 Magic Carpet 07 Life in 2050 BRO 03 03 08 ET Light Market Future Scape STREE 01 VICTO WESTFIELD 04 I Have Feelings Too 09 Crank Zappa Jellyfish CHATSWOOD T INTERCHANGE R STREET 05 10 02 Liquid Lies World of WearableArt AVENUE RT TO ALBE THE CITY CHATSWOOD STATION See Sydney in a New Light American Express Card Members are welcome The Night. Reimagined. to take in the panoramic views of Vivid Sydney From the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House, at the American Express Lounge located at Samsung unveils the power of the camera Cruise Bar Rooftop on level 3 of the Overseas reimagined. For our main event, each night we’ll Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay. be giving a number of Vivid Sydney visitors the Not an American Express Card Member? opportunity to project their personalised AR Emoji Come and join us from 8pm onwards* to onto the iconic face of Sydney's Luna Park. For experience the Amex Lounge. Register at your chance to take part, visit the epic installation amexinvites.com.au/register on the Sydney Opera House Forecourt.* Lounge open every night from 5.30pm – 10.30pm samsung.com.au amex.com.au/vividsydney *T&C’s apply. *Bespoke AR Emoji projection is limited to 1,200 pax per night ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Proudly owned, managed and produced by Vivid Partners Vivid Collaborators CONNECT WITH VIVID SYDNEY /vividsydney #vividsydney vividsydney #vividideas Vivid Supporters vividsydney #vividmusic Vivid Precincts vividsydney.com Sustainability Partner Access & Inclusion Partner State Government Supporters Vivid Precinct Contributors Proudly owned, managed and produced by Vivid Partners Vivid Collaborators Event Engineering Vivid Supporters Vivid Precincts Vivid Precinct Contributors Resolution X Sustainability PartnerAccess & Inclusion Partner Green Biz t Post Office Lane r S Newlands Park Burling yd Reda Uppe Up h River ton Anzac Park Allan Border Lane R Greenwich Roa St d Grasmere Belmont Road p d edan Cliff Rd St Crows Nest Raglan Fa Ernest oy er Clif Rd g lco Rd Oval Ri lexander n La B n St Stree e Belmont Road Rd Hospital Oak Vista L Muston Street yahga d ver ne an Cowles ncents River A TAFE Bus-O t s Ben Bo Sutherla e R Place M Allawah Ri Lane Rd Rd St Av Oaks Av Gerard Lane treet f Rd Vi v e Hume e Youn Lan St Wilona Ave r Road Ben nd St S n anic Rd St G S d Win lo ot e e ver Northwo Erne Gerard Street Street B B e R el tree nl r mont Road Hayberry ters Boronia St st St B M Lytton St elgr K y y Old aween Glover St L G ve ore Street Smoothey Park Lane Byrn e ave nie Stree ne i Ragla Wa Lan t Sinclair Street a o e l Redan Lan d s Ave Lane s Lawry Plunkett St Parr i L n Balfo t t West Street indsay Lane t S La S Cl o er Ba Waters pencer e a Greendale n u oa Fa G Reserve d Hay St r St R berr lcon St Lindsay Lan r MIddle Raglan R St North Sydney l y d y St r Rd Cabramat Belmont a e e A howd e St Em et oper Lan e dstone Head Rd ardwell Rd l mett Lan R o Bruce ta Road C Holt Av ve d Rd ernard Lane Lane liff Roa Boys' High Park St Av C St B Giles Ave e t Cabramatta o B t Co Noble e rlis S d St Young Street Rd a Balmoral Park hirley School S Gr i on French Miln o d d St t North Sydney G svenor a ane Ca S Emmett St rosve St oa n Keston Av Wunda Road va L w e E er Cres ent Noble e e Road n o or St e Spencer Road R t t B Lane t Milner r Girls High d rs Road S g St. Av c o Bon Andrews S y treet e Ha Wolge n oronat Merlin Cowles Road nt Rd C ch Crescent Carlow St Mus M G Kemble Lane S i School rosven r Rd C Bent Lane S Raglan h lenvie Gillies Oval pofforth Selwyn St o mpden Cullen Av. 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