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Lumination of Sweden and PXLFLD, Space. Nobel Week Lights 2020.
Lumination of Sweden and PXLFLD, Space. © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Per Kristiansen

The installation Space is one of the largest video mapping projects the city has ever seen in collaboration with, among others, the Swedish Space Agency and the European Space Agency.

The installation has a clear connection to this year’s physics prize awarded to the discovery of the universe’s strangest phenomenon – black holes.

Lumination of Sweden and PXLFLD, Space. Nobel Week Lights 2020.
Lumination of Sweden and PXLFLD, Space. © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin

Nobel Week Lights

Lighting up Stockholm during the darkest time of the year, Nobel Week Lights is an outdoor light festival accessible for everyone.

Lumination of Sweden och PXLFLD

NWL presents, in collaboration with Lumination of Sweden, PXLFLD and Creative Technology.

PXLFLD consists of Andreas Skärberg, Anders Mering, Per Rydnert and Anders Granström. Lumination of Sweden is represented by Tobias Hallgren.

Thanks to Creative Technology.

The light artwork Leading Lights, displayed on the walls of the City Hall in Stockholm
Les Ateliers BK, Leading Lights. Photo: Benoît Derrier

Nobel Week Lights

Art lighting up Stockholm

Read about Nobel Week Lights, a free light festival taking place in Stockholm during the darkest time of the year.