Light up the Pavements is part of a 5 project series called the Ephemeral Art Program. In collaboration with local businesses and residents we have created 5 projections uncovering what lies beyond the obvious, stories and information that people can’t otherwise see. The projections bringing these treasures out on to the pavements for everyone.
8th June to 23rd June
Friday and Saturday only
5:30pm to 10pm
The Ephemeral Art Project is a fusion of art and technology. The project consists of 5 events including projections, wearable tech, light installations and interactive artworks. The project starts in Thirroul and culminates at the Viva la Gong Festival on 10th November 2018.
Funded by Wollongong City Council’s Public Art Program
Wearable art tech fashion show.
Promo : 23rd July 2018
Main Event : 23rd August 2018
The Ephemeral Art Project is a fusion of art and technology. The project consists of 5 events including projections, wearable tech, light installations and interactive artworks. The project starts in Thirroul and culminates at the Viva la Gong Festival on 10th November 2018.
Funded by Wollongong City Council’s Public Art Program
We will be lighting up the Berkeley Skatepark
end of Oct 2018
The Ephemeral Art Project is a fusion of art and technology. The project consists of 5 events including projections, wearable tech, light installations and interactive artworks. The project starts in Thirroul and culminates at the Viva la Gong Festival on 10th November 2018.
Funded by Wollongong City Council’s Public Art Program
We will be lighting up the David Jones Tunnel near Globe Lane! Expect to see interactive projections, light installations and music by Abhiruchi Chhikara and other local digital and electronic artists.
4th October to 6th October Thursday - Saturday 6pm to 9pm
FACEBOOK EVENT LINK
https://www.facebook.com/events/956800281179115
The Ephemeral Art Project is a fusion of art and technology. The project consists of 5 events including projections, wearable tech, light installations and interactive artworks. The project starts in Thirroul and culminates at the Viva la Gong Festival on 10th November 2018.
Funded by Wollongong City Council’s Public Art Program