
An Interactive Sculpture by Wade and Leta Celebrates the Sun-Bleached Australian Landscape
In Sydney’s Circular Quay, a 6.5-meter-tall kinetic sculpture titled “There, Now, Here” by the Brooklyn-based duo Wade and Leta has been installed as part of the Vivid Sydney festival. The artwork spins, twirls, and totters in the public thoroughfare, powered by wind, motors, and a see-saw that invites public participation. Its black-and-white stripes and muted palette reference Dorothea Mackellar’s poem “My Country,” evoking the sun-bleached Australian landscape. A sonic component by Josh Burgess, featuring sounds of water, light rail, and lyrebirds, can be manipulated by visitors.






































