Thursday, September 10, 2009
William Jolly Bridge Projections
The William Jolly Bridge is settling into its funky new look nicely. As part of Queensland's 150th celebrations, Brisbane city council has commissioned this permanent light installation with a variety of patterns by Ian de Gruchy, a projection artist who has projected on other public buildings like these ones.
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art,
bridges,
Q150,
river,
WJB Projections
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8 comments:
That looks brilliant. Just like our Vivid Festival earlier in teh year.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Saw this going to the footy last Sunday and was so fascinated. Beautiful!
Not a bad pic Cara!
Fantastic!
I hope you can take photos of the other patterns too!
Fantastic photo!I wish I could be there too!
What can I say a bridge in wonderful lighting. Gorgeous.
great job.Where can a find some projection photos from The William Jolly Bridge?
Very Vivid. Brightens the place up nicely.
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