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Danny Rose offers inspiring installation of sound and colour at Vivid Sydney

Paris-based art and design collective Danny Rose has created a large-scale digital installation at a festival of light, music and ideas in Australia.

Visitors to Vivid Sydney 2015 will be able to see, hear and experience true “synaesthesia” in the continuously morphing projection work, ‘Mechanised Colour Assemblage’, according to the collective.

The art installation, which was developed in partnership with Australian artist Rebecca Baumann, will be projected onto the sandstone façade of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Baumann’s kinetic sculpture, ‘Automated Colour Field’, is currently on display in the museum’s galleries.

“The work is a truly transformative and deeply inspiring digital installation, which blends sounds and colours together to become a single element, so the viewer is at times unsure whether they are looking at sounds or listening to images,” said Sergio Carrubba, creative director at Danny Rose.

The 3D projection technology is being supplied and supported by TDC – Technical Direction Company.

Vivid Sydney will be held from 22 May to 8 June 2015.


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