Client: Destination NSW
Agency: Curiious
Role: Motion Design
Additional Credits: Frederic Simard
Year: 2022
In 2020, during the beginning of the Pandemic, I helped Curiious & a team of motion designers bring the painting “Yarrkalpa” to life for projection on the Sydney Opera House.
I was primarily responsible for 3 sections: Kalyu, Pimulu & Jukurrpa, utilising a variety of tools and 2D & 3D techniques to animate these parts of the painting.
It was my first time creating projections for such an iconic building and I was excited by the creative journey.
Vivid Promotional Information:
Two years in the making, a stunning new digital artwork, 'Yarrkalpa – Hunting Ground, 2021', created by Martumili Artists and Sydney-based creative technologists Curiious, transformed the Sydney Opera House for Vivid LIVE 2022, bringing to life the Parnngurr community and its surrounding landscape, with an accompanying soundtrack by Electric Fields featuring the vocals of the Martu Artists.
Formerly known as Tubowgule, the land on which the Opera House stands, Bennelong Point has always been a cultural gathering place for First Nations people. The 2022 Lighting of the Sails extended First Nations stories onto the country’s most iconic canvas. The artwork is inspired by the striking Martu Artists collective painting Yarrkalpa - Hunting Ground, Parnngurr Area 2013 and the video artwork Yarrkalpa - Always Walking Country 2014 directed by internationally renowned artist and filmmaker Lynette Wallworth in collaboration with the Martu Artists and Anohni. The painting represents an intimate connection with Country; cataloguing seasons, traditional burning practices and cycles of regrowth, hunting and vital natural resources, as well as abstracted ancestral stories.
Through consultation and collaboration with the artists, seamless connections between the tactile 2013 painting and their digital explorations, Curiious have created an artwork bringing to life the vibrancy, energy, language and rich storytelling of the Martu.