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Sunday, 16 March 2008

Adelaide Festival of Arts - Northern Lights Display

Adelaide's Lights Spectacular by Linh

By day, the cultural precinct along North Terrace in Adelaide attracts crowds to marvel at the wonders inside the various buildings, but at night the attraction is external.

Throughout the 2008 Adelaide Festival of Arts season, buildings including Elder Hall, Bonython Hall and the Art Gallery are splashed with luminous lights from the entire rainbow spectrum for the Northern Lights display installation.

Sydney-based projection specialists, The Electric Canvas, have created a brilliant series of colourful and bright projections using digital software and huge French-made system projectors for the facades of art and cultural bulidings along North Terrace.

Northern Lights have about seventy diferent projections and changes every five minutes, delighting crowds of all ages who are keen to catch a glimpse or photograph the exhibition.

Northern Lights has been extended until the end of March 2008 from 8pm to 1am every night along North Terrace in the city.



Bonython Hall by day:


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Bonython Hall by night:


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Elder Hall by day:

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Elder Hall by night:


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Art Gallery by day:


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Art Gallery by night:


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South Australian Museum by day:


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South Australian Museum by night:


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Mitchell Building by day:


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Mitchell Building by night:


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Institute Building by day:


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Institute Building by night:


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

fantastic - thank you. I can show my father who is too old to go out at night.