Darling Quarter Flicks the Switch on Massive Digital Canvas
The world's largest permanent interactive light display, named Luminous at Darling Quarter, was turned on in Sydney on 18th May.
Luminous at Darling Quarter represents an important investment in green digital art by the Darling Quarter joint stakeholders, Lend Lease, Commonwealth Bank and Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority.
The project, which has taken 12 months to complete, aims to establish Darling Harbour's Darling Quarter precinct, as the new face of digital arts in Australia.
Bruce Ramus, creator of Luminous at Darling Quarter says, "The digital fa�ade will add radiance and playfulness to the precinct and bring people together in the spirit of creating light and art for others to enjoy."
Ramus says Luminous at Darling Quarter has been the collaborative effort of many, resulting in a unique approach to urban space that aligns public art, community engagement and commercial vitality.
Luminous is spread across four stories (14 metres high) of the two buildings that are home to Commonwealth Bank's Sydney headquarters. The facades' two low resolution screens span a distance of 150 metres in total, making it the largest permanent, interactive light installation in the world.
When the sun goes down visitors to the Darling Quarter can experience Luminous six evenings a week from the Community Green adjacent to Darling Quarter's dinning and bar hub.
From May to December, Tuesday through until Sunday, expect to see digital art created by Ramus ï¾ the man behind many of the major lighting projections at the Sydney Opera House and Federation Square in Melbourne.
Ramus adds "the visual content seen in the fa�ade is gentle and abstract using colour, movement and pace to convey meaning. Luminous at Darling Quarter creates moods and offers people an authentic space to feel joy, curiosity, wonder, delight, stillness, rather than any particular message. It is meant as an offering to the community, not an imposition." As the years go by Luminous at Darling Quarter will increasingly feature content created by community groups, local and international artists commissioned by the three stakeholders, public interaction and games, as well as some special event programming for the community.
Two touchscreen consoles have been fitted for visitors to play alone or with each other across the two buildings. Popular games have already been programmed such as Big Snake, Pong, Finger Paint, Kangaroo Crossing, Gyro Dance and Plasma. Smartphones are also an easy way for the public to interact with the facade.
Remote visitors to www.darlingquarterluminous.com.au can view a real-time display of the facade, as well as design their own show to be played on the fa�ade.
Darling Quarter's Abigail Campion says she is really excited about the many opportunities Luminous at Darling Quarter will offer Sydneysiders, stating "since opening in September 2011 people have been gathering and lounging on The Greens at Darling Quarter seven days a week to enjoy the sun. Now Sydneysiders can kick back and enjoy Luminous at night.
"Instead of discouraging ï¾screen-time', parents will want to encourage kids to explore and create a digital art master piece that may be selected to be displayed on one of the most spectacular canvases in the world.
"We'll also be exploring partnerships with existing events and festivals such as Vivid Sydney, Art Month, Art & About and the Biennale of Sydney, and those yet to be dreamed up," she says.
Managing Director of Lend Lease's Development business in Australia David Rolls, explained that Lend Lease was not only committed to creating iconic new spaces for future generations, the business was also keen to give visitors the opportunity to create their own experiences.
"The interactive component of Darling Quarter is like no other in the world. The digital facade allows guests to engage with the precinct. This type of social interaction gives Darling Quarter a
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