Light it up!

Updated On Nov 19, 2011 02:24 pm IST
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A statue of the Marquess of Londonderry is transformed by French artist Jacques Rival into 'I Love Durham', a snowdome of light encasing the statue, in the Market Square in Durham, northern England November. 'Durham Lumiere', the UK's largest light festival, brings together 35 British and international artists working with light from 17-20 November. Reuters/Nigel Roddis expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 19, 2011 02:24 pm IST

A statue of the Marquess of Londonderry is transformed by French artist Jacques Rival into 'I Love Durham', a snowdome of light encasing the statue, in the Market Square in Durham, northern England November. 'Durham Lumiere', the UK's largest light festival, brings together 35 British and international artists working with light from 17-20 November. Reuters/Nigel Roddis

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People look at 'Splash', a huge illuminated waterfall by Canadian artist Peter Lewis, at Kingsgate Bridge in Durham, northern England. Reuters/Nigel Roddis expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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People look at 'Splash', a huge illuminated waterfall by Canadian artist Peter Lewis, at Kingsgate Bridge in Durham, northern England. Reuters/Nigel Roddis

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'Splash', a huge illuminated waterfall by Canadian artist Peter Lewis, is seen at Kingsgate Bridge in Durham, northern England. Reuters/Nigel Roddis expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 19, 2011 02:24 pm IST

'Splash', a huge illuminated waterfall by Canadian artist Peter Lewis, is seen at Kingsgate Bridge in Durham, northern England. Reuters/Nigel Roddis

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A 'Les Voyageurs' sculpture, part of a series of illuminated sculptures by French artist Cedric Le Borgne, is displayed along the South Bailey in Durham, northern England. Reuters/Nigel Roddis expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A 'Les Voyageurs' sculpture, part of a series of illuminated sculptures by French artist Cedric Le Borgne, is displayed along the South Bailey in Durham, northern England. Reuters/Nigel Roddis

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Newcastle design studio Deadgood's installation 'Rainbow' lights up the scaffolded Prebends bridge in Durham, northern England. Reuters/Nigel Roddis expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Newcastle design studio Deadgood's installation 'Rainbow' lights up the scaffolded Prebends bridge in Durham, northern England. Reuters/Nigel Roddis

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Pages from the Lindisfarne Gospels are projected onto Durham Cathedral in Durham, northern England. Projection artist Ross Ashton has collaborated with composer and arranger Robert Ziegler and Imagination sound designer John del Nero, to create a 12-minute Son et lumiere. Ashton will project illustrated pages of the Lindisfarne Gospels across the 100m span of Durham Cathedral as part of 'Durham Lumiere'. Reuters/Nigel Roddis expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 19, 2011 02:24 pm IST

Pages from the Lindisfarne Gospels are projected onto Durham Cathedral in Durham, northern England. Projection artist Ross Ashton has collaborated with composer and arranger Robert Ziegler and Imagination sound designer John del Nero, to create a 12-minute Son et lumiere. Ashton will project illustrated pages of the Lindisfarne Gospels across the 100m span of Durham Cathedral as part of 'Durham Lumiere'. Reuters/Nigel Roddis

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A statue of the Marquess of Londonderry is transformed by French artist Jacques Rival into 'I Love Durham' a snowdome of light encasing the statue in the Market Square in Durham, northern England. Durham Lumiere, the UK's largest light festival brings, together 35 British and international artists working with light from November 17 to 20. Reuters/Nigel Roddis expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 19, 2011 02:24 pm IST

A statue of the Marquess of Londonderry is transformed by French artist Jacques Rival into 'I Love Durham' a snowdome of light encasing the statue in the Market Square in Durham, northern England. Durham Lumiere, the UK's largest light festival brings, together 35 British and international artists working with light from November 17 to 20. Reuters/Nigel Roddis

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People walk by the light facility 'Parliament of Latvia' during the Staro Riga? light festival in Riga on November 17, 2011, to mark the Latvia's Independence Day. AFP Photo / Ilmars Znotins expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 19, 2011 02:24 pm IST

People walk by the light facility 'Parliament of Latvia' during the Staro Riga? light festival in Riga on November 17, 2011, to mark the Latvia's Independence Day. AFP Photo / Ilmars Znotins

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The light facility 'Dome cathedral' during the Staro Riga? light festival in Riga, to mark the Latvia's Independence Day. AFP Photo / Ilmars Znotins expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 19, 2011 02:24 pm IST

The light facility 'Dome cathedral' during the Staro Riga? light festival in Riga, to mark the Latvia's Independence Day. AFP Photo / Ilmars Znotins

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People walk by light facility 'Color, soung and love' at the Staro Riga? light festival in Riga, to mark the Latvia's Independence Day. AFP Photo / Ilmars Znotins expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 19, 2011 02:24 pm IST

People walk by light facility 'Color, soung and love' at the Staro Riga? light festival in Riga, to mark the Latvia's Independence Day. AFP Photo / Ilmars Znotins

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Children ride bike at the light facility 'Velokino' during the Staro Riga? light festival in Rigao to mark the Latvia's Independence Day. AFP Photo / Ilmars Znotins expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Children ride bike at the light facility 'Velokino' during the Staro Riga? light festival in Rigao to mark the Latvia's Independence Day. AFP Photo / Ilmars Znotins

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