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At the Sound and Light show

At the Sound and Light show

At the Sound and Light show

The Angels are Coming, Sheffield Cathedral, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

 

A sound and light show by Luxmuralis projected onto the walls of the Cathedral, inside and out.

 

I wasn't going to show this video, because it makes my photos look pretty pathetic (I will do better next year!), but it does need to be brought to life, so here it is : vimeo.com/377561166

 

The Great Pyramids Sound and Light Show - Giza, Egypt

At the Sound and Light show

The Angels are Coming, Sheffield Cathedral, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

 

A sound and light show by Luxmuralis projected onto the walls of the Cathedral, inside and out.

 

I wasn't going to show this video, because it makes my photos look pretty pathetic (I will do better next year!), but it does need to be brought to life, so here it is : vimeo.com/377561166

 

The Angels are Coming, Sheffield Cathedral, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

 

A sound and light show by Luxmuralis projected onto the walls of the Cathedral, inside and out.

 

I wasn't going to show this video, because it makes my photos look pretty pathetic (I will do better next year!), but it does need to be brought to life, so here it is : vimeo.com/377561166

 

Philae temple on Agnelica island in Aswan, Egypt. Taken during a sound and light show

Chaudière Falls, Ottawa - Mìwàte sound-and-light show – In the Algonquin language, Mìwàte means 'dazzled by a light or fire. This show is designed as a tribute to Indigenous people and was created in collaboration with the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation (although there is some controversy regarding the use of this sacred site for this purpose). The lights illuminating the falls were accompanied by a 'soundscape' which included drumming, melodic chanting and whispers of Aboriginal youth reciting in Anishinaabe, the language of the Algonquin people.

Temple at Karnak Sound and Light

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The Dukes Theatre - Lancaster UK

Chaudière Falls, Ottawa - Mìwàte sound-and-light show – In the Algonquin language, Mìwàte means 'dazzled by a light or fire. This show is designed as a tribute to Indigenous people and was created in collaboration with the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation (although there is some controversy regarding the use of this sacred site for this purpose). The lights illuminating the falls were accompanied by a 'soundscape' which included drumming, melodic chanting and whispers of Aboriginal youth reciting in Anishinaabe, the language of the Algonquin people.

Klank en lichtspel op en rond het stadhuis van Brussel

The Angels are Coming, Sheffield Cathedral, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

 

A sound and light show by Luxmuralis projected onto the walls of the Cathedral, inside and out.

 

I wasn't going to show this video, because it makes my photos look pretty pathetic (I will do better next year!), but it does need to be brought to life, so here it is : vimeo.com/377561166

 

Chaudière Falls, Ottawa - Mìwàte sound-and-light show – In the Algonquin language, Mìwàte means 'dazzled by a light or fire. This show is designed as a tribute to Indigenous people and was created in collaboration with the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation (although there is some controversy regarding the use of this sacred site for this purpose). The lights illuminating the falls were accompanied by a 'soundscape' which included drumming, melodic chanting and whispers of Aboriginal youth reciting in Anishinaabe, the language of the Algonquin people.

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