BMW’s picks for the most electrifying events at Brisbane Festival

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BMW’s picks for the most electrifying events at Brisbane Festival

Just like the BMW i Series, these events are fully electric and designed for the future.

The future is now, and Brisbane Festival is excited to present a series of electrifying multisensory experiences. With interactive installations, site-specific designs, and light-based artworks, these artists know how to shock and inspire. Get ready to light up the night sky and drive into the future with Brisbane Festival.

Lightscape

Lightscape

Back by popular demand, this globally renowned, multisensory phenomenon of light, colour and sound showcases Brisbane’s City Botanic Gardens in a new light, with breathtaking installations created by acclaimed local and international artists. Wander beneath towering tree canopies illuminated in colour, stroll beneath larger-than-life flowers, alongside shining neon roots, and through dynamic glowing tunnels.

Skylore — The Rainbow Serpent

Skylore — The Rainbow Serpent

Did you get to see Nieergoo: Spirit of the Whale, last year? Skylore returns with another incredible display of dazzling drones. Join us at the South Bank Festival Gardens or Queen's Wharf as 400 drones dazzle over Brisbane’s iconic skyline with a spectacular storytelling of The Rainbow Serpent.

ChronoHARP

ChronoHARP

Unlike its inspiration, which is designed to be played by a single person,
ChronoHARP invites participation, reacting to human movement by casting vibrant animation through its woven structure. A mind-boggling interactive sculpture, make sure to visit the South Bank Festival Garden to take in its majesty.

Flow

Flow

Flow is an immersive installation in Fortitude Valley that beckons the audience to explore the depths of shared human emotion through the metaphorical lens of water. The interactive artwork uses projection-mapped generative animation, electronic modular sound and a custom audiovisual sensory system to invite participation.

Spectrum of Happiness at Portside Wharf

Spectrum of Happiness at Portside Wharf

A synchronisation between creativity, technology and hope. Spectrum of
Happiness is an interactive swing set that invites participates to experience
moments of childlike joy and community together.

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