A vibrant animation telling stories
of indigenous Australia will be projected on to the Sydney Opera House every
night at sunset.
The seven-minute show, beginning
later today, will turn the works of five prominent indigenous artists into a
permanent part of the city's skyline.
The show, Badu Gili, means
"water light" in the language of the site's traditional owners, the
Gadigal people.
Organisers say it celebrates
time-honoured stories with contemporary art.
Spectacular art
installations
most recently lit up the opera house for Vivid Sydney, a light festival.
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