Anish Kapoor ‘Sky Mirror’

Anish Kapoor ‘Sky Mirror’

 Anish Kapoor ‘Sky Mirror’

About this Project

The first major exhibition of celebrated artist, Anish Kapoor, was put on by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. Tri-Point were engaged to install the “Sky Mirror”, a 10.6m wide concave dish of polished stainless steel, weighing in at 23 tonnes. The artwork was built at an angle pointing up towards the sky so that it’s surface reflected the ever-changing environment.

Pieced together by Kapoor’s team, with the assistance of our riggers, and with a little help from a boom lift and a crane, the structure sat in situ on the banks of Sydney Harbour for approximately 5 months, from December 2012 through to April 2013.

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Timomatic Video Clip

Timomatic Video Clip

 Timomatic Video Clip

About this Project

Tri-Point were approached by Timomatic’s team to put together the flying rig for his ‘Parachute’ video, using the beautifully industrial space at the Australian Technology Park in Redfern.

The six flying dancers had to descend simultaneously from the roof, requiring a twelve person rigging team for the choreographed descent.

Expertly designed by Dave Hird, and called by Sebastian Dickins, all of our crew had a fantastic time working with Timomatic and his team.

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Ellen Show Live

Ellen Show Live

 Ellen Show Live

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Ellen DeGeneres blazed into Sydney in 2013, and broadcast her show to a live audience from Fleet Steps at The Botanical Gardens. Tri-Point was asked to provide an underwater scaffold to support contestants for her game show ‘Know or Go’. When members of the audience got a question wrong, Ellen released a trap door, and the contestants were dunked into the water at Sydney Harbour.

Using barges, underwater divers, a shark spotter, and our event style scaffolding with alloy box truss bridging the pieces, the Tri-Point crew, headed up by director Warren Jones, had a great time building the gag, and watching as the surprised contestants got dripping wet!

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Jim Beam Brand Activation

Jim Beam Brand Activation

Jim Beam Brand Activation

About this Project

Big Kahuna Imagineering came to us with a very interesting brief – to turn the world-famous Bondi Icebergs pool into a giant esky for a Jim Beam brand activation.

Tri-Point provided scaffolding, rigging, counterweight and design support to suit the activation of oversized Jim Beam cans, giant blocks of ice and other special effects trickery required to pull of the job. 

We love being challenged with imaginative scenarios requiring invisible rigging solutions, they’re our favourite kinds of jobs! Thanks to the crew at Big Kahuna for such an awesome project.

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Future Music Festival 2013

Future Music Festival 2013

 Future Music Festival 2013

About this Project

Tri-Point provided the two main stages for the headlining acts at the 2013 Future Music Festival held at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney’s CBD.

The scope of works included the supply and installation of our two 20m 3-tower StageCo Classic roof systems, each with a 20m wide internal performance area, as well as the provision of front of house structures to suit, and skilled labour services for the production rigging requirements.

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