'Losting' is an invented word, describing that deliberate act of losing yourself in nature without any bearings or ties to our tech, in order to feel yourself...

Losting

Location:

Alfred Street
2000 NSW
Australia

Losting
Losting

Artist Details

James Dive

James Dive

James Dive is an internationally celebrated installation artist, filmmaker, and designer, and also the director of Sydney studio Scoundrel. His interdisciplinary work is conceptionally driven, alongside a healthy disregard for creative restrictions or boundaries. He took part in Vivid Sydney 2022 with his hugely popular work Bump in the Night. His works have been exhibited across Australia, Denmark and the USA.

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  • Wheelchair Accessible - Access to the venue is suitable for wheelchairs (toilets, ramps/lifts etc.) and designated wheelchair spaces are available.

Event Details

Collaborators:
Scoundrel Projects / Rumble Studios

'Losting' is an invented word, describing that deliberate act of losing yourself in nature without any bearings or ties to our tech, in order to feel yourself anew.

A jungle contained in a cube of double-mirrors, Losting is a portal into a strange, ever-shifting world as its mirrors oscillate between transparent and reflective, illuminated and dark.

Lose yourself in this otherworldly landscape, as it contracts, expands and changes constantly in front of our own eyes. Confusing and mesmerising in equal measure, Losting has no ending and no beginning, a mirage in the middle of Vivid Sydney.

Are you ready to be lost - and, more pivotally, to see what you might find?

Country represented by installation: Australia

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Access and Inclusion

  • Audio Described - Audio description is a service provided for patrons who are blind or have low vision. Trained audio describers give live, objective, verbal descriptions.
  • Features Audio - The event features audio.
  • Wheelchair Accessible - Access to the venue is suitable for wheelchairs (toilets, ramps/lifts etc.) and designated wheelchair spaces are available.