Londonderry Lumiere light show attracts thousandsPublished29 November 2013Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, The Edwardian department store building, Austins, is wrapped in an audio-visual projection called Voyage. Austins is a world famous department store.Image caption, Children from eight schools helped create the art projected on to the clock tower at Ebrington Square, a former Army barracks.Image caption, The signatures and ages of 120 children projected as part of the 'twice upon a time' piece by Portuguese artists OcuboImage caption, Neon puppies have been a major attraction at Lumiere for children and adultsImage caption, Seventeen illuminated human sculptures known as the 'travellers' have been placed around the Peace BridgeImage caption, 'Guiding lights' at St Cecilia's CollegeImage caption, Cones along the FoyleImage caption, Thousands used the Peace Bridge as part of the Lumiere tourImage caption, A village of shops and restaurants has been transformed into a forest of illuminated oak treeImage caption, The fire garden at St Columb's Park in the WatersideImage caption, 'A stitch in time' reflects the history of the shirt making industry in DerryMore on this storyDerry Lumiere show 'mesmerising'Published28 November 2013