2010
06.26

My third and final blog post about the Vivid Sydney festival is now live! This one focusses on the Creative Sydney element of the festival which brought together designers, artists, entrepreneurs and futurists from around the world.

Please have a read at their blog bestcityintheworld and let me know what you think!

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Tourism NSW for inviting me to blog for them and look forward to working with them again in the future!

2010
06.23

So just several millennia after it became a phenomenon I’ve finally uploaded my first videos to YouTube!

The inspiration behind this bold move was my fondness for a couple of shoots I’ve done recently: a maternity shoot with Mariana and Ian (who just two days ago celebrated the arrival of Melba – congratulations guys!) and a staged wedding shoot with Katrina and Hayden (who today announced they are expecting!). With all this added good news I’m happy that I’ve gone a step further and brought their shoots to life by creating slideshows set to cool tunes.

It was a lot of fun creating these in Aperture 3 and from now on I’ll be looking to offer these to clients as part of my lifestyle packages.

If you have a spare couple of minutes I’d love for you to have a look at these and let me know your thoughts!

2010
06.20

Blog post two about the Vivid Sydney festival for Tourism NSW is now live! This one is about Lighting The Sails, the projection show on the sails of the Sydney Opera House. Please have a read at their blog bestcityintheworld and let me know what you think!

One more to go which will be up in a week’s time!

2010
06.12

My first blog post about the Vivid Sydney festival for Tourism NSW has gone live! Please have a read at their blog bestcityintheworld and let me know what you think!

I’ll have two more blogs going up over the next two weeks so stay tuned!

2010
06.05

5th June: Creative Sydney about to kick off

Today saw the start of Creative Sydney, part of the Vivid Sydney festival I’m covering for Tourism NSW. The theme for this first day was Creative Futures and consisted of 17 presenters delivering a whole wealth of insights and theories across five one-hour sessions at the Museum of Contemporary Art. I sat through the whole day, mesmerised by the styles and content of the presenters, and fuelled by copious amounts of coffee!

I’m sure you would have loved to sit through it all as well, but in case you didn’t, these are some of my key outtakes:

Session 1: Technology + Behaviour

  • At Japanese fashion shows, you can instantly purchase outfits via your mobile by taking photos of the models as they are on the catwalk
  • In Los Angeles there is a cult following for a truck that serves Korean BBQ in tacos and which can only be tracked via Twitter
  • In China, mass groups coordinate and turn up at retailers to collectively demand volume discounts in return for not trashing the store
  • Darth Vader has been plastered all over Japan asking who his boss is

Session 2: Agents + Managers

  • Never steal a mobile phone from Ivanna
  • Drawing Book Studios‘ artists shine through from behind the studio’s mask
  • The way you see your business is probably very different to the way that equity companies do

Session 3: Crowds + Collaboration

  • If you’re an artist in Australia you need to join The Loop
  • Crowdsourcing is an incredibly powerful resource
  • The Detours and Destinations project held at the Sydney Opera House Studio, harnessed and channelled the creative energies of “at risk” kids

Session 4: Creation + Curation

  • The Sydney Film Festival now gets Cannes entrants before Cannes does
  • On average you have a 4% chance of getting your music played on Triple J’s Home and Hosed; otherwise you join the Pile Of Broken Dreams

Session 5: Networks + Clusters

  • The “Catch and Release” project uses GPS to track artists’ movements in order to analyse where the new creative hubs are likely to be
  • Marrickville could be the next Surry Hills…

Did you go to Creative Futures? If so I’d love to hear what your highlights were so please leave a comment!