Fans of Vivid Sydney will be livid at the news that Vivid Sydney 2021 has been washed out by the decidedly unriveting and deathly dull COVID virus, in what has been a "difficult decision" by the NSW Government.
There's a day and a half of Vivid Sydney to go, with NSW TAFE students at the cutting edge of augmented reality sculptures, and there's still time to see one tonight (14 June).
Destination NSW has teamed up with Amazon to bring Alexa, the company’s rapidly growing voice service, to the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, Vivid Sydney.
Official Vivid Sydney festival first-time partner Samsung is temporarily changing the face of Luna Park in a special "The Night. Reimagined" allowing participants to project their AR Emoji face onto the park's entrance.
Huawei’s sponsorship of Vivid Sydney is where it showcased its latest P10 Plus dual Leica-lens camera smartphone Android flagship against its stunning light show installation at Vivid Sydney 2017.
Vivid is an explosion of lights, music, and ideas from 26 May to 17 June – it is the largest festival of its kind in the world and is expected to attract 2.6 million visitors.
Vivid, Sydney’s festival of Light, Music and Ideas, being held from 26 May to 17 June, will be even more vivid this year expanding to Chatswood, as well as the CBD, Kings Cross, Darling Harbour, Barangaroo, Carriageworks, Taronga Zoo and bringing the light trail back to the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Intel will collaborate with Australian music producer Ta-ku on a world-first Intel-powered Sound Cells "art" installation as part of the citywide Vivid Sydney Light Walk at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt.
For the sixth consecutive year, Intel has partnered with Vivid Sydney, the stunning festival of light, and there are some world-first installations to be seen creating a scene.
Some of the industry's best marketing minds from Facebook, TRIBE, The Iconic, Unlockd, and GroupM will come together to explore the future of mobile marketing.
Vivid Sydney from 27 May to 18 June 18 is not just about bright lights – it is about bright ideas too.
The world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, Vivid Sydney, illuminates the city, as 141 artists from 23 countries work to create more than 80 light installations and projections that will appear in more than eight Vivid Sydney precincts spread across Sydney.
New media artist Joe Crossley’s Transcendence installation at Vivid 2015 was a powerful artwork, shining brightly across an impressive towering structure wrapped around a special pop-up experience - with help from Epson.
If you have not seen Vivid try to get to Sydney from 22 May to 8 June to see an amazing explosion of colours, lights, and more.
If you are in Sydney anytime from 23 May to June 9 you would be mad to miss the VIVID Light, Music and Ideas festival.
Most cybersecurity is making up for weak platforms. We need to address the fundamentals, design platforms that prevent out-of-bounds access[…]
For most developers the security/performance trade off is still the hardest one to tackle, even as the cost of processing[…]
RISC has been overhyped. While it is an interesting low-level processor architecture, what the world needs is high-level system architectures,[…]
There are two flaws that are widespread in the industry here. The first is that any platform or language should[…]
Ajai Chowdhry, one of the founders and CEO of HCL is married to a cousin of a cousin of mine.[…]