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Friday, March 8, 2013

Bay Bridge sports high tech dazzle for 75th anniversary

The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge recently became a huge 25,000-LED light show in honor of the bridge's 75th anniversary.

Leo Villareal, the Bay Lights' artist, designed the massive public art piece so that a series of patterns will vary across one major section of the bridge each night for the next two years.

For more of the Ars Technica story (with pictures): arstechnica.com


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