Thousands flock to WA's south coast for world's largest light show
The world's largest light installation, 'Lighting the Sound,' has attracted thousands of visitors to Albany in Western Australia, showcasing a stunning 12-kilometre display of lights over three weekends this month.
Albany in Western Australia is currently hosting the world's largest light installation, 'Lighting the Sound', which spans an impressive 12 kilometres along its southern coastline. This spectacular display was designed by Finnish light artist Kari Kola, who dedicated two years to planning this unique visual experience, which combines themes of ancient times, the land, and the cosmos. The installation utilizes over 750 LED lights to create a captivating atmosphere that draws in crowds of excited tourists.
The event coincides with the City of Albany's bicentennial celebrations, making it a significant milestone for the community. With the installation lighting up the night sky along King George Sound, it has quickly become a must-see attraction for both locals and visitors. Over the course of nine nights across three weekends, the installation is expected to provide a memorable experience for all who attend, emphasizing the importance of creativity and art in public spaces.
This is Kari Kola's inaugural project in Australia, and it highlights the growing trend of using light installations to beautify and enhance public spaces. The success of 'Lighting the Sound' not only celebrates the artistic vision of Kola but also showcases Albany as a vibrant destination for art and tourism, positioning the city on the global map for such cultural events.