Running from 23 May to 9 June, Vivid Sydney is a celebration of light, music and ideas that will see the centre of New South Wales' vibrant capital transformed by a series of state-of-the-art visual and creative art installations.
"This is our third year of working with Destination NSW on Vivid Sydney, providing a huge range of technologies including 3D media servers, 3D mapping, video projection equipment, projection tower infrastructure and sound installations, not to mention our highly skilled crews to manage the technology," comments Kain Jones, special projects manager at TDC. "We have used our experience of working on Vivid Sydney for the last three years to apply the insights withhave learned to how to adapt and continue to make sure that the elements TDC is involved in are amazing.
"As Vivid Sydney grows, new buildings and locations are added, so initially we spend considerable time analysing which technology is best-aligned to meet the artists' vision. We get involved from the outset in installation design, mapping the buildings to enable the designers to create content specific to the outline of those buildings. We then work on optimal locations for projector placement, mediaserver selection, lens selection and the number of projectors required to meet specific brightness (lux) output for each installation."
"Vivid Sydney is a great challenge for our company, the scale of this event is enormous in regard to projection technology required to bring it all together," comments Michael Hassett, TDC's managing director. "This year over 50 Barco projectors will be deployed in total, ranging from the brightest projector in the world, the HDQ-2K40 (40,000 lumens brightness) along with Barco HDF-W26 (22,000 lumens brightness) and FLM-R22+ (22,000 lumens brightness) projectors.
"This is a projection technology feat and not something that any company globally could pull together easily. We're proud to be working with the great team at that Destination NSW again this year, and we look forward to the continued success of Vivid Sydney."
And the last word goes to Olin Winton, technical manager at TDC who says, "It's always a joy to work on large format projection projects and Vivid Sydney is no exception. The opportunity to display images on iconic buildings takes months of planning and long nights of alignment. This year we have added several new projects to our list, which we are extremely pleased with. Seeing it all come together, working with world class technicians and seeing the end result of people interacting with the buildings is extremely rewarding."
(Jim Evans)