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LG brings mood inspired personalisd guided tours to Vivid Sydney this year

For the launch of the Vivid Festival in Sydney this week, LG have unveiled their installation offering a mood inspired guided tour of the eight and a half kilometre long display in the streets of Sydney.

Visitors to the MoodUp display will be greeted by a 4mx11m wall of LED panels and be offered the chance to explore how colour has an effect on their mood. This wall of  panels reflect similar customisable colour-changing LED panels in the new LG InstaView Refrigerator with MoodUp which will also be on display for visitors to check out. As well as checking the new fridge out, visitors to the installation also get a chance to win one.

The LG installation will also give guests the opportunity to complete a quick quiz using AR to move their body in front of the large screens to answer questions, with the quiz outputting one of eight moods including Energetic, Cruisy, Whimsical, Cheerful, Adventurous, Creative, Soulful or Curious. You can even capture this with a 360-degree camera avaialble to snap a shot that you can download.

Each visitor will be given an itinerary of the Vivid Sydney installations based on their mood, which LG says is ‘Created through an analysis of their quiz responses and based on their preferred interactivity, energy levels and experience’. You can even change your itinerary if your mood changes. 

Gemma Lemieux, Marketing Director at LG Electronics Australia commented: 

Through our core value of ‘power to warmth a smile’, LG Electronics is committed to delivering people-centric innovation that makes Australians feel that Life’s Good. Uniting the best creative minds, innovation and technology, our partnership with Vivid Sydney brings to life our brand mission to deliver products and experiences that are personalised to each LG customer. 

Inspired by the colour and flexibility of the new MoodUP feature on our InstaView fridges, visitors will experience innovative LG technology, featuring up to 190,000 colour combinations and marking the first time Australians will see the technology in real life. 

The immersive and interactive exhibit harnesses the power of AR technology while showcasing our commitment to human-centered design and is sure to delight festival-goers.” 

The ‘MoodUP by LG’ installation can be found outside Customs House in Circular Quay when Vivid opens this Friday 26 May from 6pm – 11pm each night until the festival closes on the 17th of June. 

Daniel Tyson

Daniel has been talking about, learning about and using tech since he was able to toggle switches and push buttons. If it flashes, turns on or off or connects he wants to use it, talk about it and learn more about it. Like this article? Buy me a coffee!

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