Nuit Blanche 2001 - Toronto
For one sleepless night Toronto was transformed by hundreds of artists for the city's sixth annual sunset-to-sunrise celebration of contemporary art. For 2011, artists and curators took the concept of audience engagement to new levels. They flew, created massive fire blasts, walked through water and got evicted from a tent city. The public contributed their voices, faces and muscle by the tens of thousands as they animated and collaborated with Scotiabank Nuit Blanche's many interactive art works.
Taken by deepfried_goodness with a Lomography Diana F+ (available in our Online Shop) in toronto, Canada. These tags describe this photo: nuit blanche 2011, night, art, diana f+, and toronto. This photo can also be found in the album Nuit Blanche 2011.
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