MOHAI light show

Borealis, A Festival of Light at MOHAI, Seattle, WA

The MOHAI (Museum of History and Industry) light show is an annual event in Seattle. The show features a stunning display of lights projected onto the exterior of the museum building, accompanied by music and other special effects.

The MOHAI light show typically occurs during the winter holiday, from mid-November through early January. The display is free to the public and can be viewed from the museum’s outdoor plaza and other vantage points around the South Lake Union neighborhood.

The MOHAI light show is popular in Seattle, attracting locals and visitors alike. It provides a visually stunning festive way to celebrate the holiday season and enjoy the city’s vibrant arts and culture scene.

The MOHAI light show typically runs for several weeks during the holiday season, with performances occurring multiple times each evening. The show features a dynamic display of lights and colors, with images and patterns projected onto the exterior of the museum building.

In addition to the light show itself, the MOHAI also offers a variety of other holiday-themed activities and events, including visits from Santa Claus, holiday craft workshops, and live music performances. These events are designed to provide a festive and fun atmosphere for visitors of all ages.

The MOHAI light show has become a beloved tradition in Seattle, drawing thousands of visitors annually. It is a testament to the city’s vibrant arts and culture scene, as well as to its community spirit and love of celebration. If you’re in Seattle during the holiday season, the MOHAI light show is definitely worth checking out.

Borealis, A Festival of Light debuted in Seattle on October 11-14 2018, transforming the museum of history and Industry (MOHAI) at South Lake Union.

Featured here is the intro by MAZIN10SITY, an international altered virtual reality artist who uses video projection mapping with a kaleidoscope of light, color, sound, and illusion.

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