Vivid has officially taken over Sydney's skyline for a 13th year, after organisers promised visitors the biggest program in the popular light festival's history. 9News
Vivid has officially taken over Sydney's skyline for a 13th year, after organisers promised visitors the biggest program in the popular light festival's history.Destination NSWThe immersive experience, called Dark Spectrum, uses lights and sounds to "mimic the human experience".The spectacle spans over 900 metres and is broken up into eight rooms, each one representing a different aspect of life and the human experience.
"Diving beneath the surface of what is now one of the city's busiest railway lines, Dark Spectrum is a truly mesmerising and engaging experience for visitors to explore Sydney in a whole new way," Gill Minervini, Vivid Sydney festival director, said.Opening night of the festival began with a dazzling display, which lit up 8.5 kilometres of the harbour.
For between $125 and $160 a head, punters get a five to six-course meal, each with a different focus and cuisine depending on the chef.Road closures are in place across the CBD throughout the festival period, with extra closures on weekends.
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