The Sydney Harbour Bridge can be seen behind illuminated sculptures shaped as animals during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in Australia, May 20, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25.Show moreShow less
The Sydney Harbour Bridge can be seen behind illuminated sculptures shaped as animals during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in Australia, May 20, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25.Show moreShow less
A woman uses her iPhone to take photographs of illuminated sculptures shaped as animals during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in Australia, May 20, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25.Show moreShow less
A girl uses her iPhone to take photographs of illuminated sculptures shaped as animals during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in Australia, May 20, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25. Show moreShow less
The Sydney Harbour Bridge can be seen behind illuminated sculptures shaped as animals during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in Australia, May 20, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25. Show moreShow less
The Sydney Harbour Bridge can be seen behind illuminated sculptures shaped as animals during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in Australia, May 20, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25. Show moreShow less
The Sydney Harbour Bridge can be seen behind illuminated sculptures shaped as animals during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in Australia, May 20, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25.Show moreShow less
A six-metre tall luminescent puppet is operated by a total of ten performers during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, in Sydney, Australia, May 23, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25. Show moreShow less
REFILE - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A six-metre tall luminescent puppet is operated by a total of ten performers during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, in Sydney, Australia, May 23, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25.Show moreShow less
A boy looks at a six-metre tall luminescent puppet, operated by ten performers, during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, in Sydney, Australia, May 23, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25. Show moreShow less
A six-metre tall luminescent puppet is operated by a total of ten performers during a preview of Vivid Sydney, promoted as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, in Sydney, Australia, May 23, 2018. The festival will run for 23 days, starting on May 25. REUTERS/David GrayShow moreShow less
Sydney's festival of light and sound
Visitors take in the Sydney Vivid Festival of light and sound.