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Best things to see Vivid Sydney 2023 - Opera House & Circular Quay, Walsh Bay, Barangaroo, Darling Harbour. Top things to do at Vivid. Full walking tour & Vivid Food. #vivid #vivid2023 #vividsydney #vividsydney2023 #sydney #sydneyvlog @vividsydney
00:00 Highlights of Vivid
00:28 Fireworks
00:40 Opera House
02:02 Harbour Bridge
02:58 Circular Quay
07:15 Walsh Bay
08:22 Barangaroo
09:03 Vivid House
11:28 Darling Harbour
13:13 Vivid Food
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Vivid Sydney 2023 runs from 26 May to 17 June. There are five main areas of Vivid installations: Opera House & Circular Quay, Walsh Bay, Barangaroo, Darling Harbour, The Goods Line Walk and Central station.
Here are best of Vivid 2023:
First Light opens Vivid Sydney by celebrating and honoring the continuous protocol of the nation's First People with fireworks.
The animated artwork Lighting of the Sails Life Enlivened spotlights late Australian artist John Olsen's enduring interest and fascination with Australia’s nature and landscape.
Our Connected City lighting At Circular Quay and the Rocks is a collection of 150 beams cut upwards into the night sky and individual light sources are reflected in the mirror-like waters of Circular Quay.
The MoodUP by LG at Circular Quay has LED color panels that can change to suit your mood. You will receive a personalized guided map of Vivid Sydney and a 360 video capturing your mood.
The Hive is a tribute to bees, creating a giant hive of glistening honeycombs to showcase their ingenious designs on a large scale.
Inside Out is a mix of florals, birdlife, and the bold colors and patterns of the post-World War II era.
Losting artwork contracts, expands, and changes constantly in front of our own eyes.
The supernova's stardust travels across space to create new life on Earth and beyond.
This impressive, stunning projection Barerarerungar transforms the façade of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia to pay tribute to practices on Country, while also creating a space for communal reflection at the heart of Vivid Sydney.
The Vivid Kids artworks are created by kids from 7 to 14 years old to share the vision of ensuring the survival of endangered native species.
In Rules of Three, trios of haloes float in the air above our heads, moving in synchrony.
This 4,000kg steel recreation of the Dandelion’s wispy calyx is a testament to the flower's strength and beauty.
Biotechture is an otherworldly view into the arteries, bones, and all behind the building.
Projected onto a mist of water from a series of jets, Monad floats as a 3D display mid-air to create a moment of stillness and self-reflection.
At Bump and Sway Walsh Bay, motion sensors attached to twelve of the floating poles between piers 3 and 4 to translate water movements into a dance of light on the water.
A symbol of health and vitality for those who need it, the cranes of Ghosts fly high and dart in and out of the breezeway between piers at Walsh Bay.
Spirograph is the latest water fountain to offer a moment of respite in our city, a splash of restorative nature.
This is the Barangaroo area.
What Lies Beneath, a 3D-mapped onto the curved rocks of Nawi Cove Barangaroo, uses real data from ocean currents to show how our reefs are moving and changing in warming waters due to climate change.
Vivid House showcases an immersive 360° experience through four awe-inspiring artworks: Ama, Australian Oceans, Infinity and Invincible Corals
The Tunnel is a trip in itself, steered by fellow Vivid Sydney spectators.
These giant inflatable versions of Lilies flowers float gently in the water with light offering a meditative kaleidoscope of color.
House of Naturalia, Barangaroo House is where you can get some Vivid themed food & drink
These bloom lights move when you approach.
The elemental show celebrates the four elements - fire, air, water, and earth - combining spectacular 80-meter water shooters, flames, projection, and pyro technics.
Swarm Darling Harbour Reflections Pools is inspired by the mathematical precision of flocks of birds flying or schools of fish swimming in unison.
At Spectrum of Happiness, swing movement activates the LED tubes and balls attached to each swing.