Autumn Glows in Montréal with Gardens of Light and High-Tech Fireflies
As fall leaves turn and nights start earlier, Montréal gets brighter than ever, beginning on September 4 with the annual Gardens of Light display at the Botanical Garden. Putting on a light show of its own nearby, the Insectarium’s Bearers of Light exhibition lets loose hundreds of “fireflies.”
In its 4th edition, Gardens of Light introduces hundreds of lanterns and lights to the Botanical Garden’s striking natural setting, just minutes away from downtown. Walk along tree-lined paths and plant-covered grounds of the Chinese and Japanese gardens to discover the fauna at night in the Botanical Garden, part of the country’s largest natural science museum complex, Space for Life, also home to the Biôdome, Insectarium and Planetarium.
A few steps from Gardens of Light, the Insectarium welcomes a whole new kind of creature. Inspired by the night-time flashes of fireflies, the Bearers of Light multimedia exhibition transports us to a forest a night, turning a dark room into an interactive ecosystem where nature, art and technology meet. In reality, the “fireflies” are 2,500 lasers and specially crafted lightbulbs that visitors control with the simple movement of one finger or a grand wave of the hands.
And there’s even more light in the darkness at the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium, where a new double feature takes us on a voyage into the vast reaches of space: Dark Universe: Voyage to the Heart of Dark Matter explores the origins of the cosmos, dark matter and dark energy, and Pluto: Chronicles of an Ex-Planet shows us the dwarf planet as we’ve never seen it before.
Gardens of Light, September 4 to November 1, and Bearers of Light, to November 1, 2015, at the Space for Life
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