Londonderry Lumiere light show attracts thousands

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The Edwardian department store building, Austins, is wrapped in an audio-visual projection called Voyage. Austins is a world famous department store.

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Children from eight schools helped create the art projected on to the clock tower at Ebrington Square, a former Army barracks.

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The signatures and ages of 120 children projected as part of the 'twice upon a time' piece by Portuguese artists Ocubo

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Neon puppies have been a major attraction at Lumiere for children and adults

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Seventeen illuminated human sculptures known as the 'travellers' have been placed around the Peace Bridge

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'Guiding lights' at St Cecilia's College

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Cones along the Foyle

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Thousands used the Peace Bridge as part of the Lumiere tour

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A village of shops and restaurants has been transformed into a forest of illuminated oak tree

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The fire garden at St Columb's Park in the Waterside

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'A stitch in time' reflects the history of the shirt making industry in Derry