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Lights Video by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Lights Video

A video about the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås together with a Swedish designer to hold a week's workshop. The participants comes from different countries around the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Little Stream III by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Little Stream III

A slowly changing light in the water and on the bridge with a moon. The installation is inspired by fairy tale creatures said to live under bridges and in water. It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås together with a Swedish designer to hold a week's workshop. The participants comes from different countries around the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Johan Röklander, based in Sweden.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

The Alley I by hansn (10 Million Views)

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The Alley I

An installation with slowly changing light, based on an old folk tale from the Balkans about dragons who protect villagers from demons. It shows two dragons, one blue and one red, symbolizing opposing forces - good and evil. To achieve harmony, the forces must collide, leading to rebirth. Note that the dragons switch sides after the collision, representing the unity between them.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology". Work shop heads for this installation: Jasmina Memic and Srdja Hrisafovic, based in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

The Alley II by hansn (10 Million Views)

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The Alley II

An installation with slowly changing light, based on an old folk tale from the Balkans about dragons who protect villagers from demons. It shows two dragons, one blue and one red, symbolizing opposing forces - good and evil. To achieve harmony, the forces must collide, leading to rebirth. Note that the dragons switch sides after the collision, representing the unity between them.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology". Work shop heads for this installation: Jasmina Memic and Srdja Hrisafovic, based in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

The Alley III by hansn (10 Million Views)

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The Alley III

An installation with slowly changing light, based on an old folk tale from the Balkans about dragons who protect villagers from demons. It shows two dragons, one blue and one red, symbolizing opposing forces - good and evil. To achieve harmony, the forces must collide, leading to rebirth. Note that the dragons switch sides after the collision, representing the unity between them.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology". Work shop heads for this installation: Jasmina Memic and Srdja Hrisafovic, based in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Well Park III by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Well Park III

(Swedish: Brunnsparken) The installation is inspired by the Thai mythology of Kinnari - a creature that is half human, half bird.
It's a walk through a mysterious forest where you can sense Kinnari but never see her physically.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology". Work shop head for this installation: Chayot Kiranantawat, based in Singapore.
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Well Park I by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Well Park I

(Swedish: Brunnsparken) The installation is inspired by the Thai mythology of Kinnari - a creature that is half human, half bird.
It's a walk through a mysterious forest where you can sense Kinnari but never see her physically.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology". Work shop head for this installation: Chayot Kiranantawat, based in Singapore.
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Well Park II by hansn (10 Million Views)

© hansn (10 Million Views), all rights reserved.

Well Park II

(Swedish: Brunnsparken) The installation is inspired by the Thai mythology of Kinnari - a creature that is half human, half bird.
It's a walk through a mysterious forest where you can sense Kinnari but never see her physically.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology". Work shop head for this installation: Chayot Kiranantawat, based in Singapore.
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

The Wall II by hansn (10 Million Views)

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The Wall II

A slowly changing light on the wall and trees and among the bushes. The installation is inspired by mysterious creatures in nature.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Emma Cogswell, based in Great Britain.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

The Wall I by hansn (10 Million Views)

© hansn (10 Million Views), all rights reserved.

The Wall I

A slowly changing light on the wall and trees and among the bushes. The installation is inspired by mysterious creatures in nature.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Emma Cogswell, based in Great Britain.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

The Wall IV by hansn (10 Million Views)

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The Wall IV

A slowly changing light on the wall and trees and among the bushes. The installation is inspired by mysterious creatures in nature.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Emma Cogswell, based in Great Britain.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

The Wall III by hansn (10 Million Views)

© hansn (10 Million Views), all rights reserved.

The Wall III

Two eyes looking at you. A slowly changing light on the wall and trees and among the bushes. The installation is inspired by mysterious creatures in nature.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Emma Cogswell, based in Great Britain.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Promontory II by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Promontory II

A slowly changing light among the trees and on the boat. The installation is inspired by Charon or Kharon, the ferryman of the underworld in Greek mythology. He carries the souls of those who have been given funeral rites across the rivers Acheron and Styx, which separate the worlds of the living and the dead.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: George Fatseas, based in Greece.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Promontory I by hansn (10 Million Views)

© hansn (10 Million Views), all rights reserved.

Promontory I

A slowly changing light among the trees and on the boat. The installation is inspired by Charon or Kharon, the ferryman of the underworld in Greek mythology. He carries the souls of those who have been given funeral rites across the rivers Acheron and Styx, which separate the worlds of the living and the dead.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: George Fatseas, based in Greece.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Pump House V by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Pump House V

A slowly changing light on the trees and the small house. The installation is inspired by Orpheus and Eurydice, a tragic love story from Greek mythology. When Eurydice died from a snakebite, Orpheus descended into the underworld of Hades, to recover his lost wife.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Valerie Insardi, based in Denver, USA.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Pump House IV by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Pump House IV

A slowly changing light on the trees and the small house. The installation is inspired by Orpheus and Eurydice, a tragic love story from Greek mythology. When Eurydice died from a snakebite (the winding snake can be seen on the far left), Orpheus descended into the underworld of Hades, to recover his lost wife.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Valerie Insardi, based in Denver, USA.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Pump House II by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Pump House II

A slowly changing light on the trees and the house. The installation is inspired by Orpheus and Eurydice, a tragic love story from Greek mythology. When Eurydice died from a snakebite, Orpheus descended into the underworld of Hades, to recover his lost wife.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Valerie Insardi, based in Denver, USA.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Pump House III by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Pump House III

The warmth of love. A slowly changing light on the trees and the small house. The installation is inspired by Orpheus and Eurydice, a tragic love story from Greek mythology. When Eurydice died from a snakebite, Orpheus descended into the underworld of Hades, to recover his lost wife.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Valerie Insardi, based in Denver, USA.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Pump House I by hansn (10 Million Views)

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Pump House I

A slowly changing light on the trees and the house. The installation is inspired by Orpheus and Eurydice, a tragic love story from Greek mythology. When Eurydice died from a snakebite, Orpheus descended into the underworld of Hades, to recover his lost wife.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Valerie Insardi, based in Denver, USA.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

Little Stream I by hansn (10 Million Views)

© hansn (10 Million Views), all rights reserved.

Little Stream I

A slowly changing light in the water and on the bridge with a moon. The installation is inspired by fairy tale creatures said to live under bridges and in water. It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology".
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås together with a Swedish designer to hold a week's workshop. The participants comes from different countries around the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
Work shop head for this installation: Johan Röklander, based in Sweden.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)