In its first year, the event brought an estimated 40,000 attendees to downtown and generated $2.2 million in revenue for surrounding businesses.
Downtown San Francisco will be lit up once again this December as"Let's Glow SF," the largest free outdoor holiday projection arts festival in the United States, is returning for a second year.
Meet the local artist painting The City’s first on-street mural Downtown San Francisco is not exactly a bucolic place. But for Peruvian artist Claudio Talav… Lumen laser projectors, which will be placed in custom-built outdoor enclosures and operated by Modulo Pi media servers, will project light shows that run every ten minutes at the four distinct locations. Each building's projection will have a story that celebrates the winter season.
Sean Mason, A3 Visual's chief technology officer, said that the public art is about adding"enormous value to the cultural, aesthetic and economic vitality of our community." Downtown dead? Why one San Francisco leader is bullish on SF's recovery Why is one San Francisco leader bullish on downtown? Artists, including local Bay Area talents that were chosen through a call for submissions, were selected based on their creativity, content and past achievements.
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