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Sydney will see fireworks made by Artificial Intelligence for New Year’s Eve 2023

Friday, December 29, 2023

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Australians who are planning to celebrate and revel in New Year‘s Eve should make some noise to bid farewell to 2023. This year, it will be bigger and better, and Artificial Intelligence-powered fireworks will replace traditional fireworks. 

This is one of the most intriguing things that Sydney will be exposed to. The forthcoming New Year’s Eve fireworks exhibition in Sydney will feature a four-hour visual light show with pictures that are created by artificial intelligence in place of explosions. 

This is going to be the first time for a performance of this size, where people will see the projections dazzle Sydney Harbour’s eastern side of the pylons before synchronising with the main midnight spectacle.

This will additionally be a sustainable activity as the prospects of air and noise pollution will consequently disspiate into thin air. 

In place of explosive elements that are normally used to produce light, the show will project light onto the sky using artificial intelligence. Over a million viewers are anticipated for the music-synchronized visuals.

Musical tracks are being composed intricately keeping in the mind the zealous occasion. The initial part of the light show features original music from Sydney’s 18YOMAN and Nooky, while The Sweats from Brisbane will select the tracks for the midnight main event.

On December 31, for a period of four hours, the projections will be visible on Sydney Harbor’s eastern side of the pylons. There are two parts to be cautious of: At 9 PM, one will be on display for eight minutes, and at midnight, the major one will last for twelve minutes.

Conventional explosions will need to make way for pictures created by artificial intelligence. This technical convergence would be synchronised by music, representing a first for a production of this magnitude on a global scale.

Sydney is going to be one of the first big cities in the world to welcome the New Year with two 20-minute fireworks displays, a smoking ceremony, AI-powered projections onto the Harbour Bridge, and illuminated boats sailing the water.

The director of the City of Sydney Fireworks, Fortunato Foti, told the media that this year’s fireworks will offer a little bit different for viewers.

Joseph Pole, who is producing the next year-end extravaganza, asserted that it will be the first of its sort ever, featuring over 58,000 individual fireworks set up. 

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