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Gasholder lighting
SC 148- Night and Darkness
I have been away all week and only discovered the SC topic this afternoon. So I have resorted to a photo from 2 months ago.
This sculpture by Edinburgh-based artist Svetlana Kondakora Muir stands in the middle of the 252ft (76m) diameter frame - all that remains of the first gasholder on the site. The ever changing colours of the lights was magical.

To find out more look here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgnpn8vx79o
I have been away all week and only discovered the SC topic this afternoon. So I have resorted to a photo from 2 months ago.
This sculpture by Edinburgh-based artist Svetlana Kondakora Muir stands in the middle of the 252ft (76m) diameter frame - all that remains of the first gasholder on the site. The ever changing colours of the lights was magical.

To find out more look here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgnpn8vx79o
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