Spectacular lights and digital art shows coming to Melbourne and Sydney.
April 16th, 2010
Lighting and digital artistry group Objective:Light are preparing new events for the cooler months in Sydney and Melbourne.
Starting in Melbourne, Kate Brennan will talk about ‘The Light In Winter Festival’ in Federation Square, featuring artworks from international and local light-based artists.
In Sydney, Chunky Move artistic director Gideon Obarzanek will present samples of work from the company’s ‘Mortal Engine’ and ‘Glow’ installations.
‘Mortal Engine’ uses light and shadows effects with the human body to create dramatic visual landscapes.
Kate Brennan will talk on April 21 2010 at 1000 £ Bend, Melbourne.
Chunky Move will present on Thursday April 29 2010 at InterfaceFLOR, Surry Hills.

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