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These trippy photos show California’s new field of lights

Sunrise over the Field of Light in Paso Robles
Sunrise over the Field of Light in Paso Robles.
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The stunning Light at Sensorio exhibit in the rolling hills of Paso Robles reopens today with a new installation from creator Bruce Munro.

The exhibit had been closed since December due to the pandemic.

The new work by the British artist adds Light Towers to the 15-acre outdoor walk-through exhibit. The addition gives a nod to Paso Robles’ wine country origins with 69 towers made up of 17,000 wine bottles, illuminated with glowing optic fibers. The colors change to a custom musical score.

For more information go to sensoriopaso.com. The exhibit runs through Sept. 30.

Sensorio reopens today.
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Light Towers is made of 17,000 wine bottles forming 69 towers.
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Light Towers is part of the 15-acre walk-through experience.
Light Towers is part of the 15-acre walk-through experience.
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 Sunrise over the Field of Light on Wednesday
Sunrise over the Field of Light on Wednesday.
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Sensorio is composed of 58,800 stemmed spheres lit by fiber optics.
Sensorio is composed of 58,800 stemmed spheres lit by fiber optics.
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The exhibit was closed for months.
The exhibit was closed for months.
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The exhibit is powered entirely by solar.
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The Field of Light
The Field of Light.
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British artist Bruce Munro created the Field of Light.
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One of 69 towers of light.
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Sunrise over the Field of Light.
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The goal is to engage the public in a light-based, sculptural experience.
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Glowing optic fibers change colors to a custom musical score.
Glowing optic fibers change colors to a custom musical score.
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A close look at the optic fibers.
A close look at the optic fibers.
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