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Marking its sixth consecutive year as a Vivid Sydney partner, Intel raises the bar once again with Eyes on the Harbour.
The world-first installation at Darling Harbour uses Intel’s RealSense technology to capture the faces of visitors in 3D and project them onto a 25-metre high water screen.
Participants will also receive a link to a short movie of their face projected onto the water theatre which can be shared on social media as a memento of their Intel experience at Vivid Sydney.
Eyes on the Harbour will be part of another Vivid Sydney world first, the Laser-Dragon Water-Theatre which features a 13-metre robotic arm, dragon, fountains, powerful lasers and fire-jets to entertain and wow guests.
The Laser-Dragon Water-Theatre show will play every half-hour, and in the interim, visitors will be the star of Darling Harbour with Eyes on the Harbour.
Intel Australia National Marketing Director Anna Torres, said she looks forward to the public getting hands-on with the technology that powers Vivid Sydney.
“Intel has elevated its offering to the public year-on-year, bringing festivalgoers mesmerising experiences with art and technology that push the limits of imagination. With our Eyes on the Harbour installation, we’re making previously unimagined experiences a reality.”
Intel’s revolutionary RealSense technology will feature throughout this year’s program, engaging users in interactive experiences by bringing human senses to smart devices.
The ground-breaking technology allows more natural, intuitive and immersive interactions with devices, including gesture control, 3D mapping, augmented reality and immersive chat.
Intel-sponsored screens fitted with free smartphone charging ports and RealSense technology will be installed in Martin Place and Darling Harbour for the public to access during the festival.
In a Vivid Sydney first, the free charging ports will be available at both locations and are sure to be incredibly popular.
With the millions of smartphone images and social media updates that flood the internet during the festival, these ports will ensure visitors can capture the spectacular projections and installations on their devices at all times.
Both screens by JCDecaux will be fitted with RealSense, allowing the public to experience the technology on a first-hand basis.
Visitors can immerse themselves in a range of interactive and colourful worlds and backdrops, putting them inside various Vivid scenes. The screens are live from 31 May – 13 June, from 6pm-11pm each night.
“Intel is excited to partner with Vivid Sydney once again and it’s always a highlight to see the public interact enthusiastically with technology and art each year. We have a number of exciting announcements to make in the coming weeks and think this year’s festival is going to be the brightest yet,” said Torres.
“A number of the Vivid Sydney Lightwalk artists will use our technology to create artistic and technological masterpieces, which will then come to life through the public’s engagement. With Intel inside, truly amazing experiences happen outside,” she said.