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Samsung’s “Space to Dream” a highlight at Sydney Vivid

Feeling overwhelmed too busy to pursue your dreams? You’re not alone.

Recent research commissioned by Samsung reveals that 51% of Gen Z and 55% of Millennials feel too caught up in their daily responsibilities to pursue their dreams.

So how to reclaim time to reclaim that control?

In partnership with Sydney’s famous Vivid festival, Samsung are playing their part by supplying the tools to “reimagine what is possible when they’re given the freedom to dream”.

“Space to Dream”, located at Cockle Bay and comprising of three iridescent floating dreamscapes was created to showcase how Galaxy AI and the latest Galaxy S25 series are designed to simplify everyday tasks in an effort to focus on what truly matters.

The key highlights to expect from Samsung at this year’s Vivid

  • The Dream Generator which invites visitors to immerse themselves in the world of artistic creation
  • To discover how Drawing Assist becomes the perfect canvas to unleash creativity and transform dreams into vision
  • An opportunity to post dream-like portraits by utilising a custom app on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
  • To access prime vantage points to capture iconic shots.
  • To experience a 7-minute show that imagines what it is like to realise your dreams.

“Space to Dream” is free and is part of the Vivid Sydney Light Walk from 23rd of May to 14th of June

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