Forest light projections-Javier Riera

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Extraordinary work of Spanish artist Javier Riera. Javier plays with light, giving it a different shape and color,projecting geometric patterns onto the natural landscape. And this is something new and wonderful.

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Night windows in collages of Anne Mason

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Late at night the lighted windows visually dominate the architectural appearance of the facade. So, interior overshadows exterior. House with lots of windows reveals to outsiders intimate side of strangers life. French artist Anne-Laure Maison collected photographs of lighted windows made ​​in different cities of the world.

Prague

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Festival “Winter light” in Japan

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In Japan, from yesterday until March 31, 2013 you can see one of the most stunning light installations, called Winter Light. It is located in a botanical garden on the island Nagashima. This is the best winter light show in Japan. Park shines with millions of sparkling LED.

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Festival of light in Sydney

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In the capital of Australia is stunning light show, which adorned this beautiful town with multicolored lights and colors of bright lights.
I suggest you look at this beauty!

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Mirror to light up Italian village

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A small Italian village Viganello – a place in its own way unique. It is home to about 200 people, and each of them knows that the most important thing in life – is the sunlight. The settlement is situated in a valley surrounded on all sides by the Alpine mountains, so from mid-November to early February, local residents are living in the dark, literally. The real salvation was the construction of a giant mirror reflecting the sun’s rays.

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