Event organisers can tap into ICC Sydney’s developed immersive content or collaborate with the in-house Audio Visual Services team to develop customised content for projection.
Connecting event attendees to the rich culture of First Nations Peoples, ICC Sydney’s captivating digital animation and projection of Boomalli Aboriginal Artist Jeffrey Samuels’ ‘Gadigal, Acknowledgement Respect’ artwork set to an accompanying audio track of ‘Barani’ the whale gracefully swimming through the silvery waters of Gomora (Cockle Bay) was previewed at the venue’s recent RESPECT: An ICC Sydney Experience.
ICC Sydney Director of Audio Visual Services, Brian Nash said the new service is a testament to the capability of ICC Sydney’s in-house team of audio-visual professionals who utilise best-in-class technology and equipment.
“Innovation is a key cornerstone of our culture at ICC Sydney. Our team is dedicated to developing creative solutions that elevate attendees’ event experiences. By presenting compelling content such as Jeffrey Samuels’ animated, projected artwork alongside a traditional Welcome to Country or cultural performance – attendees can engage with First Nations culture in a powerful, modern way. Our in-house AV Connect Hub team can now also collaborate with clients to create bespoke imagery that supports presentations of their corporate branding or event program content mapped to the theatre’s panels for maximum visual impact,” Mr Nash said.
ICC Sydney’s suite of immersive projection services includes projection mapping of customised content to the theatre’s remarkable diamond acoustic wall panels creating a 50-metre-wide canvas to deliver up to 500 square metres of dynamic content.
To find out more about ICC Sydney’s Audio Visual Services, visit https://www.iccsydney.com.au/.