This installation at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival brings the Northern Lights home

An immersive art installation at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in Mumbai uses light and sound to simulate the experience of the Northern Lights. The exhibit features a mirrored room and a central sculpture that mimics the shifting colors of the aurora borealis.
Why it matters
It highlights the growing trend of experiential and interactive art installations in urban cultural festivals, providing accessible global experiences to local audiences.
The Northern Lights are a must-see and probably on every traveller s bucket list. There is just something so awe-inspiring, as if an artist is wielding a brush in real time, creating pictures in the sky. For those of us who do not have the leave, bandwidth or budget to see this marvel, a large iridescent black box decisively set at the entrance to the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) at the CSMVS lawns, Mumbai, offered a close second.
The article is a descriptive, neutral report on a cultural event without political or ideological framing.
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