Tarrytown, NY – US - June 19, 2024
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I tried 3 locations off the Grey Street or William Jolly Bridge last night, as the Kurilpa Bridge looked quite pretty. I am not sure if the colouration was part of Naidoc week or not. The South Eastern Freeway was also quite busy as the light trails attest to.
I remember a few weeks back driving across the Grey Street Bridge and catching a glimpse of the Kurilpa Bridge and thinking there might be a photo in the job there somewhere.
The really bright light is part of the projection gear for the artwork on the bridge.
I tried 3 locations off the Grey Street or William Jolly Bridge last night, as the Kurilpa Bridge looked quite pretty. I am not sure if the colouration was part of Naidoc week or not. The South Eastern Freeway was also quite busy as the light trails attest to.
I remember a few weeks back driving across the Grey Street Bridge and catching a glimpse of the Kurilpa Bridge and thinking there might be a photo in the job there somewhere.
The really bright light is part of the projection gear for the artwork on the bridge.
I tried 3 locations off the Grey Street or William Jolly Bridge last night, as the Kurilpa Bridge looked quite pretty. I am not sure if the colouration was part of Naidoc week or not. The South Eastern Freeway was also quite busy as the light trails attest to.
I remember a few weeks back driving across the Grey Street Bridge and catching a glimpse of the Kurilpa Bridge and thinking there might be a photo in the job there somewhere.
09/07/2016. In town for the French Festival at Southbank. Was going to head to the Story Bridge but I was sure that my last check said that the NAIDOC week colours were on until Sunday 10/07/2016. I had been told that the colours were alternating, which is not that good for what I try feebly to do.
This projection is titled 'WALLAROO' by Gordon Hookey (commissioned for out of Queensland New Indigenous Textiles, Cairns Regional Gallery .