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

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

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It highlights the growing trend of experiential and interactive art installations in urban cultural festivals, providing accessible global experiences to local audiences.

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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.

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