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    Experience USA’s Largest Projection Show on a Natural Canvas with the Sedona Northern Lights Holiday Spectacular

    November 28, 2017No Comments
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    logo_sedonanorthernlightsFrom December 14-17, Sedona Northern Lights will bring Sedona’s stunning landscape to life.

    Sedona AZ (November 28, 2017) – Celebrate the spirit of the holiday season in Sedona with USA’s largest Projection show on a natural canvas: Sedona Northern Lights. Produced by LA-based PaintScaping, a world leader in 3D projection mapping, this massive holiday light show will occur for only four nights from December 14-17, 2017, and will showcase Sedona’s profound beauty, thriving arts scene, dark skies and enchanting landscapes. Presented by the City of Sedona, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau and the Sedona Arts Center, Sedona Northern Lights will bring together light, art and nature to create a festive and awe-inspiring family-friendly experience.

    3D projection mapping is a high-tech method of turning objects—often irregularly shaped—into display surfaces for video projection. By projecting 3D art onto Camelhead Rock (located next to Sedona’s famous Snoopy Rock formation), Sedona Northern Lights will virtually transform the natural landscape, making it USA’s largest natural 3D light painting experience.

    To learn more about PaintScaping, visit: https://www.PaintScaping.com

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    To learn more about projection mapping, visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Projection_mapping

    Sedona Northern Lights will kick off the 60th Anniversary of the Sedona Arts Center. This large-scale light-art show will be visible from all of Uptown Sedona and Gallery Row, with 5-6-minute art projections taking place at 6:00pm, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 every night from December 14-17. Sedona’s breathtaking scenery, considered one of Earth’s greatest treasures, will come to life in this once-in-a-lifetime event.

    For more information and to see viewing locations and hotel packages, visit www.SedonaNorthernLights.com. 

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