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Tri-Point worked with the Engineer’s to install purpose built metal support pieces to provide attachment points for the inflatable sculpture, aptly named the ‘Donut’, which was installed in Bridge Lane and required constant power and air supply.
The sculpture was designed by Indigeneous Australian artist, Brook Andrew, who works with a range of contemporary materials including video projection, neon lighting and inflatable artworks. He has recently exhibited in Spain and France, and you can check out more of his inspring work at www.brookandrew.com
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Tri-Point provided truss and rigging solutions, as well as moveable lighting boxes and scaffold decks to suit a visa card television commercial at Stage 1, Fox Studios, Sydney.
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Want to fly a heavy four-wheel drive into a remote location using a helicopter? Sure, no problem.
Tri-Point was approached to provide rigging solutions for a Toyota stills shoot ‘One Way In’, including bespoke truss structures, car braking mechanisms and purpose built steels.
With a big thank-you to gun photographer Simon Davidson for his beautiful capture of this epic project.
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Designed by artists, Ben Baxter and Ruth McDermott, the ‘Web of Light’ art installation was a large handmade cobweb which Tri-Point’s riggers suspended between two tree’s in Marks Park, along the infamous trail between Bondi Beach and Tamarama during the annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition.
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For the 17th Biennale of Sydney in 2010, Tri-Point assisted with this art installation on behalf of Chinese artist Caio Gui-Qiang.
The installation consisted of nine cars rigged in an animated sequence of explosion along the roof of Turbine Hall on Cockatoo Island, Sydney.
Each identical white vehicle appeared frozen in an arc of detonation, blast, launch, timbling, gravitational return and rest.
The cars were pierced with pulsing rods of light.
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