Over a Million Flood Toronto's Streets For The Nuit Blanche Art Festival

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Nuit Blanche is an annual art festival that takes place in various cities around the world, including Toronto.  It starts at sunset and finishes up at sunrise. Over one million people flood the streets and take in the various exhibits scattered throughout the downtown. This is what it looked like on Queen Street West this year.

 

Queen Street West closed to traffic and open to thousands
 

Queen Street West closed to traffic and open to thousands

 

Over the years, the festival itself has been great and other years, boring. Last year, dry. This year, fun and inspiring. People enjoyed themselves and the energy was great.One of the exhibits that really made it for me was the Global Rainbow.

Created by Yvette Mattern, it consists of a ‘high specification laser light projection beaming in parallel horizontal lines creating a natural perspective horizon arc simulating a natural rainbow arc with a trajectory of up to 60 km’.

Impressive.

It wasn’t projecting that far but it can be seen from virtually any point in downtown Toronto. Three people supervise the installation from the top of a parking lot in Kensington Market, about 2km NNW of the CN Tower and watch as curious onlookers set up tripods and selfies with what is considered to be a symbol of peace and hope.

It’s a great display because it’s not every day that streaming lasers are beamed across two points in the Toronto skyline. And the symbolism rocks.

Luckily, this exhibit continued long after the festival ended. Great news for those of us who wanted a second look and a chance to get some good shots without the crowds getting in the way.

 

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