Vivid Sydney

It includes outdoor immersive light installations and projections, performances by local and international musicians, and an ideas exchange forum featuring public talks and debates with leading creative thinkers.

Anthony Bastic presented the concept of a low energy light walk around Sydney's Circular Quay, linking the CBD, to the NSW Government.

From 2009 - 2018 Anthony Bastic's company, AGB Events, was responsible for curating and producing the public facing light component for NSW Government.

A new projection work by London based creative team 59 Productions featured for the Lighting of the Sails of the Sydney Opera House.

[16][17] In 2019, the Surry Hill precinct was included with a montage of Heckler's 50 most iconic women being displayed on the famous art deco Hollywood Hotel.

Vivid Ideas began in 2012 with founding director Jess Scully,[20] and consists of a range of talks and workshops centred around the business and creative industries.

A computer program would then interpret all the information from the cubes and play the resulting musical beat over loud speakers that surrounded the table.

The design symbolically depicts the area around Parnngurr, showing the seasons, cultural burning practices and Indigenous management of the land and natural resources.

[25] Set against the backdrop of the data-driven digital age, the project utilizes a distinct visual language derived from data spanning from 2003 to 2023, provided by NASA.

Each animated entity within the display altered its form based on specific data sets that corresponded to patterns observed in oceanic behavior.

This installation aimed to bridge the gap between data interpretation and visual art, providing viewers with an insight into the multifaceted nature of ocean dynamics.

Sydney Opera House during Vivid Sydney 2017
Customs House , Vivid Sydney 2015
Visitors at Vivid Sydney 2015