German design collective Urbanscreen projects images onto the sails of the Sydney Opera House at the opening night of the Vivid Festival in Sydney. Vivid Sydney, a festival of light, music and ideas, will run until June 11.
Photos via (Daniel Munoz/Reuters, JAM Project, Sydney Opera House Facebook)
Me gusta at Google’s doodle for today.
Sydney Dust Storm 2009 by Thomas Aylett
This is where I was last night, front row.
Thunderstruck by http://www.georgesuresh.com/
Deconstructing Ways by Isidro Blasco (it will be at Mullins Street and Market Row until January 31, 2012.). Photos via [JAM Project]
Art & About Sydney is the city’s annual public arts festival that’s basically like one big, open-air art gallery. Projects by Australian and international artists are creatively re-imagining the streets, turning the city into a giant canvas.
This year’s artists include Rebar (San Francisco), Brook Andrew (Sydney-Melbourne), Barry McGee (San Francisco), Magda Sayeg (Austin), curated by Amanda Sharrad and Justine Topfer, with individual projects by Isidro Blasco (New York), Heidi Axelson, Hugo Moline and Adriano Pupilli (Sydney) and Sarah Langdon and Emma Pike (Sydney).
Away from the highrise apartments and so forth, these are your typical Sydney homes that resides in the city. Old, vintage and small. Let me tell you this, they’re quite expensive to even own one, they cost more than a typical 4 storey house in the suburbs. I believe around 1 million dollars and up, some are nicely decorated, some are ugly lol.
- Taken by my mobile phone.
Got to love the weather leading up to winter D: