Light entertainment as Spectra opens in Aberdeen

Silhouettes of two people amid brightly-coloured tubes - pinks and blues and oranges and greens.Image source, Ian Georgeson
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Spectra features installations of light around Aberdeen

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Aberdeen's popular festival of light, Spectra, is under way.

Spectra - which began in 2016 - features installations of light scattered around the city.

This year's theme is "Journeys, external".

It is hoped the event will boost footfall for businesses, with thousands of people flocking to the city centre to see Spectra, which runs from Thursday until Sunday.

Impressive granite Marischal College building lit up blue, with the word 'Aberdeen' in block capitals also lit up, and a bright slinky-style object.Image source, Ian Georgeson
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There are attractions in the city centre

Clock tower lit up green, with a pink fish 'swimming' across it.Image source, Ian Georgeson
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Images are projected onto buildings

Image of woman and girl projected in an art gallery setting.Image source, Ian Georgeson
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Aberdeen Art Gallery is also hosting Spectra artists

Five people walking through a bright installation.Image source, Ian Georgeson
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The event brings thousands of people into the city centre

This year, Spectra features numerous artworks, including giant projections and large interactive light installations.

Scottish illustrator Johanna Basford OBE is among the artists taking part.

Union Terrace Gardens, with lots of bright light art installations.
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Union Terrace Gardens is a major focus of the light festival

There will also be entertainment from dancers and musicians.

"Spectra is finally here and we cannot wait for visitors from the city and beyond to revel in the magic that this year's festival offers," Aberdeen City Council's cultural spokesperson Martin Greig said.

The festival is free of charge.

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