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Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant: Sonic RunwayS Salisbury St Across from Raleigh Convention Center
A highlight of this year's month-long event is Sonic Runway, a light-art installation that converts audio signals into patterns of light that shoot down a 342 to 432 ft (105 to 132 meters) corridor of 20 to 25 LED lined arches at the speed of sound, created by Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant. The tour production team is Creos and the installation is owned by Zamboom, LLC. At the front of the Runway, the observers see musical sound waves rippling away from them. Walking down the corridor, sound and light are always in sync. Looking back from the far end, walkers can see the sound waves coming at them and hear the music as the pattern reaches them. |
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Brian Brush: SONARC2 E South St Duke Energy Center
Find the artist at @brian.brush on Instagram |
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Mosca Design: Tinsel: A Walk Through Ornament2 E South St Duke Energy Center
This sparkly adornment to the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts is comprised of 2,460 lights and stands 16 feet tall. |
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Downtown Raleigh Alliance: Downtown Raleigh Christmas Tree2 E South St Lichtin Plaza
The Downtown Raleigh Christmas Tree is a staple of the city's holiday season, beaming its light down Fayetteville Street for all to see. |
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Brite Creations: Glow Zone555 Fayetteville St #115
Find the artist at @britelightcreations on Instagram |
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Brite Creations: Spires of Light437 Fayetteville St City Plaza
Find the artist at @britelightcreations on Instagram |
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Nate Sheaffer: Snowflakes400 Fayetteville St
Find the artist at @n8tastic on Instagram |
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Wake Tech and VisionPoint Marketing of Raleigh: Lead the Way17 E Martin St Pop-Up Shops at Martin Street
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Artsplosure: Lite Brite227 Fayetteville St Poyner YMCA
Check out @artsplosure on Instagram |
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Brite Creations: Twinkle Twinkle227 Fayetteville St Poyner YMCA
Find the artist at @britelightcreations on Instagram |
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Erik Beerbower: Smile For Flowers150 Fayetteville St Wells Fargo Plaza
What if a flower was so big that it was looking down on us? This piece reminds us all that nature is both as beautiful on the inside as it is in the outside.
Find the artist at @erikbeerbower on Instagram |
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Thomas Sayre: Shimmer Wall516 S McDowell St
Raleigh's famous LED mural Shimmer Wall as been upgraded with new, more advanced lights that allow for easily changeable, colorful displays.
Find the artist at @thomassayreartist on Instagram |
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Tayler Drattlo: Ocracoke Bankers9 Glenwood Ave AC Hotel Window Display
This glass neon installation is a triptych that represents the famous wild Banker Horses of Orcacoke Island in the Outer Banks, North Carolina.
Having picked through the bountiful seashells on the coast this past summer, Tayler incorporated the shell as a symbol of the enduring circle of life on the ocean front.
Find the artist at @taylerdrattlo on Instagram |
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Nate Sheaffer: Love222 Glenwood Ave Wonderland Window Display
Find the artist at @n8tastic on Instagram |
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Nate Sheaffer: Disco Alley510 Glenwood Ave
Find the artist at @n8tastic on Instagram |