While I was visiting England, I was lucky enough to be in London the same weekend as Lumiere. So with a downloaded map and a vague notion of where I was heading and what I was going to see I hit the streets of central London.
If you've never heard of Lumiere before, that's okay (no judgement here. That would be a weird thing to judge you on, really if I was going to judge you, it would more likely be on what your wearing right now. I mean, pjs at this hour?) Started in Durham in 2009 it's the world's largest light festival and this year, London took part and according to the website there were 1 million visitors to the free event! (It did seem to be a bit crowded!)
Spread over the neighbourhoods of King's Cross, Leicester Square, Piccadilly, Regent Street, St. James' and Carnaby, when the sun set, the lights turn on and you were free to explore the 30 artists outdoor (mostly) light installations. It ranged from simple light displays to timed light shows.
It did remind me of Nuit Blanche which I attended last year. My favourite part of the Toronto event where the ones outside, where there were no queues. Since almost all of these were out of doors there was very little waiting despite the throngs and we managed to see 22 of the 30 installations. We didn't manage to get to them all because they don't keep the lights on very late.
Enjoy this photo essay of my tour, but you must go yourself next year as my static, camera phone, images just don't dazzle the way they did IRL.
Les Voyageurs (The Travellers)by Cédric Le Borgne
Sanctuaryby Sarah Blood
Brothers & Sistersby Ron Haselden
Lightbenchesby Bernd Spiecker for LBO LichtBankObjekte
Spinning Night in Living Colourby Elaine Buckholtz
I Haven't Changed My Mind in a Thousand Yearsby Beth J Ross
195 Piccadillyby NOVAK
Luminéolesby Porté par le vent
Eléphantastic
Garden of Lightby TILT
Centre Point Lights
Neon Dogsby Deepa Mann-Kler
Plastic Islandsby Luzinterruptus
IFO (Identified Flying Object)by Jacques Rival
Dressesby Tae gon KIM
Litre of Lightby Mick Stephenson, Central Saint Martins, UAL, MyShelter Foundation
Shaida Walking. 2015by Julian Opie
1.8 Londonby Janet Echelman / Studio Echelman
Aquariumby Benedetto Bufalino & Benoit Deseille
Keyframesby Groupe LAPS
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