The streets of Vilnius, th e capital of Lithuania, have been lit up with colourful lights for the Light Festival on August 13-15th. The event, which attracted 200K spectators last year, this time has created an illuminated route from the New to the Old Town, with almost 20 light installations by Lithuanian and foreign artists along the way.
Even
quantum mechanics has found its audience—an audiovisual installation “The
Spin,” inspired by 20th century quantum physics theories, stuns the crowd in
the recently-reformed 400-year-old Reformers’ Garden. The route comes to a
symbolic ending: the last stop on Tauras Hill, which offers views to both the
modern and the old buildings of the capital, is illuminated with an artistic
composition “Hope.”
The
highlights of the Festival are in the photo gallery down below.
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