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[Exclusive] Enter a Technicolor Garden of Light in 'Nightscape'

The projection-mapped moonlit garden of the tomorrow comes to Pennsylvania.
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Moonlit gardens are magical as-is, but Pennsylvania’s Longwood Gardens is taking them to the next level with the new light show, Nightscape. Created by Klip Collective, the psychedelic projection mapping installation stretches over several arenas of flora, transforming treelines into pulsating planes of light, ferns into buzzing spectacles of color, and shrubs into towers of swimming patterns.

The installation opened July 1, and has hosted over 60,000 visitors thus far. The experience continues through October 31, so time is still on your side to get a chance to explore Nightscape for yourself. If not though, or if you're the kind who prefers to dip their toes in before getting wet, check out the stunning video of the glowing gardens below.

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Nightscape: A Light and Sound Experience by Klip Collective from Klip Collective on Vimeo.

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