In celebration of this festive season, chocolatier Ferrero Rocher will light up the sights of Sydneysiders by transforming one of Sydney’s historic landmark buildings.
In celebration of this festive season, chocolatier Ferrero Rocher will light up the sights of Sydneysiders by transforming one of Sydney’s historic landmark buildings.
April 4th, 2011
2 – 4 & 9 – 11 December 2009, 8 – 11pm
In celebration of this festive season, chocolatier Ferrero Rocher will light up the sights of Sydneysiders by transforming one of Sydney’s historic landmark buildings.
The Customs House façade will be projected with an amazing show of visual light inspired by Ferrero Rocher’s iconic gold pralines and Christmas pyramid shape.
It will combine dynamic creative with technology’s ability in reading the building’s architecture to highlight exterior design of the building, adding to the atmosphere of this jolly season.
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