The Hedron Bulb sculpture is designed to deliver moments of intense beauty and reflection. Visitors enter the sculpture to see Sydney Harbour framed through twinkling lights and are captivated by reflections of light, people and places bouncing off the mirrored floor.

However, there is more to it than meets the eye. Hedron Bulb is a sculpture with a mission: to leave no footprint, with no remnant of what was, only that which can become something else. The artist considered all aspects of its energy usage and materials in designing and constructing the work. It uses low light to conserve energy and avoid overwhelming photography of the views beyond; almost nothing is glued, drilled or permanently fixed, such that the sculpture can be assembled
and dismantled like Lego, using a deceptively simple pattern.  

Check it out on the boardwalk on the eastern side of Circular Quay for the duration of Vivid.