1/17/2024 0 Comments Instal Vivid– Integrating light and sound in an outdoor setting Sustainability – Interactivity and user engagement – capturing people's attention and imagination – External installation – ensuring durability and weatherproofing for the duration of – Working within small, confined space – site was also heritage listed so ensuring minimal interference between installation and the building fabric ARIA Award winning producer and songwriter Lee Groves, created a custom soundscape for the work and we also designed an identity for RICHOCHET. The piece features an intersecting network of laser beams, using the long narrow form of the Suez Canal to create a laser web, which reacts to the movement of people within the space through sound and colour change. The lighting installation was installed in the Suez Canal laneway in The Rocks in Sydney as a part of the festival’s interactive light walk. Together with ARUP we came up with the name RICOCHET for the installation, referring to ‘an interactive environment through light and sound’. The piece represents the culmination of seven months of toil for the creative and technical teams, involving support from numerous sponsors, which has enabled the work to be realised. Lighting design and sound engineering consultants Arup, invited us to collaborate on what was to become a successful submission for the festival’s Vivid Light program for 2013. Vince Frost, CEO & Executive Creative Directorīridget Atkinson, Environments Design Director Nathan Blum, Senior Acoustic and Audiovisual Consultant As part of the exciting Sydney lighting festival, VIVID, we worked in collaboration with Arup on an interactive installation piece, we called RICOCHET.
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