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  • The Spirit of Christmas festive light decorations on Regent Street Saint Jamess at Piccadilly on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Spirit of Christmas festive light decorations on Regent Street Saint Jamess at Piccadilly on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Spirit of Christmas festive light decorations on Regent Street Saint Jamess at Piccadilly on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • New Years Eve celebrations at Regent Street Saint Jamess on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • New Years Eve celebrations at Regent Street Saint Jamess on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Tree lit up with fairy lights outside the old Billingsgate fish market in London, UK.
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  • A Christian home celebrates the arrival of the festive Christmas season with a fine display of lights and illuminations near Asheville, North Carolina, USA. (photo by Christopher Pillitz/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A Christian home celebrates the arrival of the festive Christmas season with a fine display of lights and illuminations near Asheville, North Carolina, USA. (photo by Christopher Pillitz/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20171222_USA_NC_ashville_019_1.jpg
  • A Christian home celebrates the arrival of the festive Christmas season with a fine display of lights and illuminations near Asheville, North Carolina, USA. (photo by Christopher Pillitz/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20171222_USA_NC_ashville_006_1.jpg
  • A Christian home celebrates the arrival of the festive Christmas season with a fine display of lights and illuminations near Asheville, North Carolina, USA. (photo by Christopher Pillitz/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20171222_USA_NC_ashville_011_1.jpg
  • Merry Christmas lights and Chritmas stockings hanging up on shutters outside a shop in central London. Attached to a neighbouring shop is the hanging banner with glowing red lights and a tinsel type of material that makes for a festive and cheerful decoration for the outside of someone's home.
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  • Christmas lights decorate the exterior of a house and front garden on the 10th December 2018 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas lights decorate the exterior of a house and front garden on the 10th December 2018 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas tree lights compliments lighting on in buildings and skyscrapers in the City of London in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas tree lights compliments lighting on in buildings and skyscrapers in the City of London in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas tree lights compliments lighting on in buildings and The Shard skyscraper in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas tree lights compliments lighting on in buildings and The Shard skyscraper in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas tree lights compliments lighting on in buildings and The Shard skyscraper in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas decorations and lights in Burlington Arcade in Mayfair in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas decorations and lights in Burlington Arcade in Mayfair in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Crowds explored Light Graffiti in King’s Cross, an interactive installation that invited audiences to use smartphone torches or any other source of light to paint onto their surroundings as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. <br />
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This innovative installation used a USB camera, projector and computer to transform light sources into a paintbrush, allowing users to decorate the area as they wished.<br />
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Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The work was produced by Floating Pictures are a Stockholm-based art production company. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
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  • Crowds explored Light Graffiti in King’s Cross, an interactive installation that invited audiences to use smartphone torches or any other source of light to paint onto their surroundings as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. <br />
<br />
This innovative installation used a USB camera, projector and computer to transform light sources into a paintbrush, allowing users to decorate the area as they wished.<br />
<br />
Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The work was produced by Floating Pictures are a Stockholm-based art production company. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A1164_1.jpg
  • Crowds explored Light Graffiti in King’s Cross, an interactive installation that invited audiences to use smartphone torches or any other source of light to paint onto their surroundings as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. <br />
<br />
This innovative installation used a USB camera, projector and computer to transform light sources into a paintbrush, allowing users to decorate the area as they wished.<br />
<br />
Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The work was produced by Floating Pictures are a Stockholm-based art production company. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
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  • An animated projection onto the walls of 195 Piccadily (home of the Royal Society of Watercolour Painters) created by NOVAK studio explored different gendres of cinema and telivision on a freezing January night, as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre.  The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
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  • An animated projection onto the walls of 195 Piccadily (home of the Royal Society of Watercolour Painters) created by NOVAK studio explored different gendres of cinema and telivision on a freezing January night, as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre.  The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A1016_1.jpg
  • Strung between buildings at Oxford Circus, this enormous net sculpture is named after one of the astonishing impacts of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011. Such was the strength of the vibrations, the earthquake momentarily sped up the earth’s rotation and shortened that day by 1.8 microseconds. Using data from NASA, Studio Echelman turned this phenomenon into a 3D image, the basis of which was used to create the shape of this piece. Glowing with changing colours controlled by the viewers smart phones, on a freezing January night, this piece by Art AV was part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A1118_1.jpg
  • Strung between buildings at Oxford Circus, this enormous net sculpture is named after one of the astonishing impacts of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011. Such was the strength of the vibrations, the earthquake momentarily sped up the earth’s rotation and shortened that day by 1.8 microseconds. Using data from NASA, Studio Echelman turned this phenomenon into a 3D image, the basis of which was used to create the shape of this piece. Glowing with changing colours controlled by the viewers smart phones, on a freezing January night, this piece by Art AV was part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
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  • Strung between buildings at Oxford Circus, this enormous net sculpture is named after one of the astonishing impacts of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011. Such was the strength of the vibrations, the earthquake momentarily sped up the earth’s rotation and shortened that day by 1.8 microseconds. Using data from NASA, Studio Echelman turned this phenomenon into a 3D image, the basis of which was used to create the shape of this piece. Glowing with changing colours controlled by the viewers smart phones, on a freezing January night, this piece by Art AV was part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A1078_1.jpg
  • Illuminated plants in the centre of Leicester Square brought the taste of the tropics on a freezing January night, as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The work was produced by TILT, a French collective that reclaim public space for their art. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A0979_1.jpg
  • Illuminated plants in the centre of Leicester Square brought the taste of the tropics on a freezing January night, as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The work was produced by TILT, a French collective that reclaim public space for their art. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A0981_1.jpg
  • Illuminated plants in the centre of Leicester Square brought the taste of the tropics on a freezing January night, as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The work was produced by TILT, a French collective that reclaim public space for their art. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A0956_1.jpg
  • Strung between buildings at Oxford Circus, this enormous net sculpture is named after one of the astonishing impacts of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011. Such was the strength of the vibrations, the earthquake momentarily sped up the earth’s rotation and shortened that day by 1.8 microseconds. Using data from NASA, Studio Echelman turned this phenomenon into a 3D image, the basis of which was used to create the shape of this piece. Glowing with changing colours controlled by the viewers smart phones, on a freezing January night, this piece by Art AV was part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A1124_1.jpg
  • Illuminated plants in the centre of Leicester Square brought the taste of the tropics on a freezing January night, as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The work was produced by TILT, a French collective that reclaim public space for their art. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A0990_1.jpg
  • Illuminated plants in the centre of Leicester Square brought the taste of the tropics on a freezing January night, as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The work was produced by TILT, a French collective that reclaim public space for their art. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A0982_1.jpg
  • Illuminated plants in the centre of Leicester Square brought the taste of the tropics on a freezing January night, as part of the a free London Lumiere light festival. Held over 4 days in January 2016 the event brought huge crowds into Londons centre. The work was produced by TILT, a French collective that reclaim public space for their art. The whole festival was produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, in 30 locations across some of the capital's most iconic areas.
    _F3A0943_1 1.jpg
  • UKF Roni Size b2b Bryan G Dynamite on stage at Heaven in Shangri-la at the Glastonbury Festival 22th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom. Shangri-la is a venue at the festival with  art and politics mixed with tunes and all night club nights. Work getting the festival ready takes weeks and in the days up to the festival starts work is frantic.  The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
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  • The spectacular Arcadia robotic spider  at Glastonbury Festival 25th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom.  The spider is both a dj booth playing rave tunes through the night and a piece of spectacular performance. The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
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  • Small Christmas trees for sale on the 10th December 2018 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A giant inflatable Santa Claus towers over a garden wall on the 10th December 2018 in South London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas decorations outside The Shard in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Christmas decorations outside The Shard in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A projection of EVE from the Pixar film Wall.E on the side of a building part of the Cheriton Light Festival 2018 on St Hilda Road, Folkestone, Kent, Folkestone. The festival is deemed the most spectacular free winter event in Kent, and attracts thousands of visitors every year.
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  • A man playing the accordion as part of the ‘Oil Drum Sessions’ by Rob Hancox and Friends at the Cheriton Light Festival 2018 on Cheriton High Street, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. The festival is deemed the most spectacular free winter event in Kent, and attracts thousands of visitors every year.
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  • People enjoying the ‘Submergence’ installation by Squid Soup as part of Cheriton Light Festival 2018 on Cheriton High Street, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
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  • People enjoying the ‘Submergence’ installation by Squid Soup as part of Cheriton Light Festival 2018 on Cheriton High Street, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
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  • People enjoying the ‘Submergence’ installation by Squid Soup as part of Cheriton Light Festival 2018 on Cheriton High Street, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
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  • Gravestones. Part of the ‘R.I.P It Up & Start Again’ installation by Richie Moment as part of the Cheriton Light Festival 2018 in St Andrew’s Church Gardens, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. The idea of this exhibition is to show what people want to say once they’re dead.
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  • Pigeons in a tree that are part of the ‘A Long Way from Home For Percy’ installation by Bayle Window at Cheriton Light Festival 2018 on St Hilda Road, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. The exhibition acts a reminder that every pigeon has a story.
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  • Gravestones. Part of the ‘R.I.P It Up & Start Again’ installation by Richie Moment as part of the Cheriton Light Festival 2018 in St Andrew’s Church Gardens, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. The idea of this exhibition is to show what people want to say once they’re dead.
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  • During the closing procession of the Haka festival when villagers carry a Buddha down to the river bed and place food offerings and light candles. <br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
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  • Man lit by green light walking past "No Sin, No Fee" poster in the Alleys, Shangri-La. Glastonbury Festival 2010
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  • People holding hands making connections and light at the Greenpeace field at the Glastonbury Festival 22th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom.  Greenpeace had their own venue and field at the festival and the theme this year was how to make a sustainable society in the future . The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
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  • Wu Jian Xin heads the closing procession of the Haka festival when villagers carry a Buddha down to the river bed and place food offerings and light candles. <br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
    chihaka_027_1.jpg
  • ‘Lines’ by Ross Ashton and Karen Monid as part of Cheriton Light Festival 2018 at All Souls Church, Cheriton High Street, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. The series of lines and patterns is designed to integrate with the architecture of the building, alongside a specially composed soundtrack to fuse large-scale projection, sound and metamorphosis.
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  • Ravers in Block 9, "Hovering in the shadows of an ancient industrial power facility, a towering concrete and glass structure lies dormant and overgrown. This is Genosys. Short for Generated Oxygen System, this epic, brutalist ‘tree’ was built to save the once poisoned planet. It nurtured and preserved plant life within its huge tanks and, as it drank in the excess atmospheric carbon, it poured out fresh oxygen. Lost and forgotten, Genosys has lain silent until now…"<br />
An audiovisual hybrid that blurs the boundaries between art and music, Genosys celebrates the pre-digital dance floor in spectacular style. Originally a Thames Arts commission, the 50ft structure was designed by Block9 for ‘The Tree of Light’, a series of large-scale outdoor theatre performances and part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. It's a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. It is organised by Michael Eavis on his own land, Worthy Farm in Pilton. Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • Ravers in Block 9, "Hovering in the shadows of an ancient industrial power facility, a towering concrete and glass structure lies dormant and overgrown. This is Genosys. Short for Generated Oxygen System, this epic, brutalist ‘tree’ was built to save the once poisoned planet. It nurtured and preserved plant life within its huge tanks and, as it drank in the excess atmospheric carbon, it poured out fresh oxygen. Lost and forgotten, Genosys has lain silent until now…"<br />
An audiovisual hybrid that blurs the boundaries between art and music, Genosys celebrates the pre-digital dance floor in spectacular style. Originally a Thames Arts commission, the 50ft structure was designed by Block9 for ‘The Tree of Light’, a series of large-scale outdoor theatre performances and part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. It's a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. It is organised by Michael Eavis on his own land, Worthy Farm in Pilton. Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
    _F3A3274_1.jpg
  • Ravers in Block 9, "Hovering in the shadows of an ancient industrial power facility, a towering concrete and glass structure lies dormant and overgrown. This is Genosys. Short for Generated Oxygen System, this epic, brutalist ‘tree’ was built to save the once poisoned planet. It nurtured and preserved plant life within its huge tanks and, as it drank in the excess atmospheric carbon, it poured out fresh oxygen. Lost and forgotten, Genosys has lain silent until now…"<br />
An audiovisual hybrid that blurs the boundaries between art and music, Genosys celebrates the pre-digital dance floor in spectacular style. Originally a Thames Arts commission, the 50ft structure was designed by Block9 for ‘The Tree of Light’, a series of large-scale outdoor theatre performances and part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. It's a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. It is organised by Michael Eavis on his own land, Worthy Farm in Pilton. Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
    _F3A3260_1.jpg
  • Ravers in Block 9, "Hovering in the shadows of an ancient industrial power facility, a towering concrete and glass structure lies dormant and overgrown. This is Genosys. Short for Generated Oxygen System, this epic, brutalist ‘tree’ was built to save the once poisoned planet. It nurtured and preserved plant life within its huge tanks and, as it drank in the excess atmospheric carbon, it poured out fresh oxygen. Lost and forgotten, Genosys has lain silent until now…"<br />
An audiovisual hybrid that blurs the boundaries between art and music, Genosys celebrates the pre-digital dance floor in spectacular style. Originally a Thames Arts commission, the 50ft structure was designed by Block9 for ‘The Tree of Light’, a series of large-scale outdoor theatre performances and part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. It's a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. It is organised by Michael Eavis on his own land, Worthy Farm in Pilton. Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
    _F3A3263_1.jpg
  • Ravers in Block 9, "Hovering in the shadows of an ancient industrial power facility, a towering concrete and glass structure lies dormant and overgrown. This is Genosys. Short for Generated Oxygen System, this epic, brutalist ‘tree’ was built to save the once poisoned planet. It nurtured and preserved plant life within its huge tanks and, as it drank in the excess atmospheric carbon, it poured out fresh oxygen. Lost and forgotten, Genosys has lain silent until now…"<br />
An audiovisual hybrid that blurs the boundaries between art and music, Genosys celebrates the pre-digital dance floor in spectacular style. Originally a Thames Arts commission, the 50ft structure was designed by Block9 for ‘The Tree of Light’, a series of large-scale outdoor theatre performances and part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. It's a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. It is organised by Michael Eavis on his own land, Worthy Farm in Pilton. Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
    _F3A3258_1.jpg
  • This summer the South Bank Centre asked artists, designers, architects and community groups to help turn Southbank Centre into London’s friendliest area in the Festival of Neighbourhood. People gather in the evening light to have a drink on the terrace at the Royal Festival Hall.
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  • A couple gaze into each others eyes, while  man wearing an indian headress talks on his mobile phone in the Alleys, also known as the Badlands, it's impossible to tell where you'll end up if you enter this seedy maze of wrongness - dark with shards of light piercing the roof in the day, fat drops of rain splatting in the broken neon glare.Shangri-la. Glastonbury Festival 2010
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  • Mexicans in the Alleys, also known as the Badlands, it's impossible to tell where you'll end up if you enter this seedy maze of wrongness - dark with shards of light piercing the roof in the day, fat drops of rain splatting in the broken neon glare.Shangri-la. Glastonbury Festival 2010
    _MG_4172.jpg
  • Two men lean against a billboard in th Alleys also known as the Badlands, it's impossible to tell where you'll end up if you enter this seedy maze of wrongness - dark with shards of light piercing the roof in the day, fat drops of rain splatting in the broken neon glare., Shangri-la. Glastonbury Festival 2010
    _MG_4367.jpg
  • Neon mam in the Alleys, also known as the Badlands, it's impossible to tell where you'll end up if you enter this seedy maze of wrongness - dark with shards of light piercing the roof in the day, fat drops of rain splatting in the broken neon glare.Shangri-la. Glastonbury Festival 2010
    _MG_4273.jpg
  • Crowds gather in the evening light on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_041.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_040.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_038.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_039.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_036.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_035.jpg
  • Crowds gather in the evening light on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_033.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_071.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_069.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_072.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_070.jpg
  • A woman blows glitter onto the face of a fellow reveller as crowds gather in the evening light on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_060.jpg
  • Crowds gather in the evening light on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_063.jpg
  • Crowds gather in the evening light on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_062.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in purple, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_08.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in red, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_05.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in red, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_02.jpg
  • Evening light on Westbourne Park Road on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_037.jpg
  • Crowds gather in the evening light on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_031.jpg
  • Crowds gather in the evening light on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_032.jpg
  • Crowds gather in the evening light on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_061.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in red, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_11.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in green, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_09.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in purple, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_10.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in red, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_07.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in blue on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_06.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in purple, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_03.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in blue, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_04.jpg
  • The top spire of the Shard is illuminated in green, on December 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom, on the first evening of the Shards festive Christmas light show. Every evening, counting down to the start of 2018, the Shard will illuminate the London skyline from dusk till dawn, with Western Europe’s highest light show each evening during December.
    20171204_Shard_Light_Show_VF_01.jpg
  • Chanukah last for 8 days and is the Jewish festival of light. It commemorates the rededication of the temple after it had been defiled. A candle is lit every night. In order to bring light to the world some put the candles in their front window.  Here at a local old peoples home a resident is being helped by her grandson to light her menorah in the window.
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  • The altar with 8 Buddha’s during the Haka Festival. The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
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  • Wu Jian Xin, 37 prays at the Buddhist alter erected for the Haka Festival.<br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
    chihaka_012_1.jpg
  • Woman working on her laptop outside the Royal Festival Hall on a Winter's evening in beautiful light on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Thames Festival 2011, photo by Barry Lewis. The Festival celebrates London and the iconic river at its heart - the Thames - by dancing in the streets, feasting on bridges, racing on the river and playing at the water's edge..The festival ended with a firework display which packed a massive pyro punch, sending over a ton of fireworks up in a spectacular display from the centre of the Thames by internationally acclaimed pyrotechnic experts Pains Fireworks, winners of the Montreal International Fireworks Competition..The history of Pains Fireworks has been rooted in London for over 400 years. Edmund Pain started gunpowder manufacture in Woolwich in 1593. From 1806 Pains Fireworks has been creating public displays in the capital and opened the first modern firework factory in Mitcham in Surrey in 1872.
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  • The Thames Festival 2011, photo by Barry Lewis. The Festival celebrates London and the iconic river at its heart - the Thames - by dancing in the streets, feasting on bridges, racing on the river and playing at the water's edge..The festival ended with a firework display which packed a massive pyro punch, sending over a ton of fireworks up in a spectacular display from the centre of the Thames by internationally acclaimed pyrotechnic experts Pains Fireworks, winners of the Montreal International Fireworks Competition..The history of Pains Fireworks has been rooted in London for over 400 years. Edmund Pain started gunpowder manufacture in Woolwich in 1593. From 1806 Pains Fireworks has been creating public displays in the capital and opened the first modern firework factory in Mitcham in Surrey in 1872.
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