Large scale projections transformed the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre with animation, sound, story, music and image… and smaller scale installations offered interactive experiences around the Mondo and nearby.
No Boundaries was presented in a relaxed, accessible, safe and gentle setting suitable for all ages. The evening program was a soft and dreamy composition about the Nepean River, with accompanying imagery created by community of Penrith. The event also featured Light Rhythm Plays family friendly innovative interactive projection art. Special provision was made for mobility impaired and group bookings for people with disability.
Daytime installations:
People listened to TRANSIT on their journey to Penrith and then explored the BUSHTRACK exhibition through Westfield Penrith looking at the exhibition artworks and collecting postcard art from selected sites.
Tactile / auditory Installations in the Mondo – these creative art pieces were attached to the pillars of the colonnade. They were created by local artists and were connected to the main story of the No Boundaries show, designed to be felt, touched and smelled to experience the story (although they are fun to look at as well)
Main show
The show began with a live performance by singer/songwriter Krystel Keller. Speeches by the Mayor and MP David Bradbury introduced the show.
This was followed by the looping projection, covering the large eastern wall of the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, and smaller mobile interactive projections.
Animations, sound, video and music transform the exterior of the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, free for a general public audience.