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NIGHT LIGHTS DENVER

Daniels & Fisher Tower + KITTREDGE Building + SPARK

Night Lights Denver is a collection of light and projection-based art
installations throughout Downtown Denver, including "The People's Projector" at
the Daniels & Fisher Tower, the unique two-sided projection on the Kittredge
Building, and multiple SPARK window exhibitions.


Venues

Daniels & Fisher Tower (1601 Arapahoe St) + Kittredge Building (1601 Glenarm St)
+ Various Locations on the 16th Street Mall

Dates and Times

Nightly starting approximately 30 minutes after sunset and looping until
midnight

Artists

The artworks are designed by local, national, and international artists, as well
as the greater Denver community

Free and All Ages

All programs are FREE to attend and appropriate for all-ages


OUR PROJECTION PROGRAMS


DANIELS & FISHER TOWER

1601 Arapahoe Street

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KITTREDGE BUILDING

1601 Glenarm Street

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SPARK

16th Street Mall in Downtown Denver

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The Artists

Current Artists
Past Artists
Future Artists
All
Daniels & Fisher Tower
Kittredge Building
SPARK
Transmutations (Various Artists)
October 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Transmutations: An Exquisite Corpse Experiment
Transmutations is the culmination of a year-long collaborative project in which
eight artists created a series of moving image works, each inspired solely by
the final twenty seconds of the preceding artist’s piece. This project, done in
the process of the Surrealist parlor game Exquisite Corpse had one directive:
each work must originate through an analog photographic or film process before
being transmuted into digital form for projection onto Denver’s iconic Daniels &
Fisher Tower. The title speaks to the alchemical journey of transformation,
where the tactile and chemical properties of analog materials—silver halides,
acetates, nitrates, pigments, and iron salts—are transfigured into non-physical
streams of digital code. Curated by Shana-Cruz Thompson and featuring Jason
Biehner, Ahmed Salvador, Sapphire Goss, Kevin Hoth, Leah Diament, Markus Puskar,
& Sharifa Lafon. Pictured: "Hothroids re-animated" by Kevin Hoth
https://shanacruzthompson.com/transmutations

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Limelight Art
2024
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

Portal Mycelia
Inspiration came when Senior Artist Alex Riczko read an article about mycelium
found on asteroids, and how there is a chance mushrooms effectively came from
space. That inspired the visual of bioluminescent mycelium, producing energy so
dense and powerful that it has the ability to form portals to other dimensions.
http://www.limelight.art

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Paulus van Horne
2024
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

Oracles Oracle
A sphere is a unitary entity, not easily integrated into a collective
body. "Oracles Oracle" is then an exploration of the solitary nature of a
sphere, even in a crowded space. Among the chaos of spheres raining down into
the Kittredge Building, each object remains itself, continually jostling for
position in the crush of objects. The spheres do not become a unit but a crowd,
packed together, waiting for the time they can regain their freedom of movement.
Just as the Kittredge Building fills entirely with spheres, the floor drops out
from beneath the spheres, dispersing them like seeds into the darkness. 
https://paulusvanhorne.com/

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Richard Mapes
2024
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

Working Drawing
"Working Drawing" examines the medium of drawing as the primary document by
which architects communicate construction information. But what happens if an
architect begins to produce different kinds of drawings to communicate more than
just the organizational rationales of construction? Where does beauty live in
the architect's drawing, and how is it communicated before the building is
built? Looking at line drawings, impressionist paintings and mosaic collages,
"Working Drawing" imagines which personas that Denver's Kittredge Building could
adopt relative to different possible forms of architectural practice.
http://richardmapes.net/

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Cacheflowe
2024
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

Convolutions
"Convolutions" is a real-time algorithmic animation system that was built
specifically to spill across the architecture of the historic Kittredge
Building. Built with Cacheflowe's personal creative coding framework called
"Haxademic", the software runs continuously, displaying new combinations of
patterns and effects that will never repeat the same image. The title
("Convolutions") refers to the low-level graphical processing steps that
encourage the organic ornamentations to dance around the surface of the
building.
https://cacheflowe.com/

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Joel Rekiel, Denver Projection Mapping
Ongoing
Independence Plaza, 1001 16th Street Mall

SPARK Independence Plaza
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location created by Joel Rekiel, Denver Projection Mapping. Windows graciously
provided by Independence Plaza.
https://denverprojectionmapping.com/

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Benjamin Powell
Ongoing
1600 California #3, Downtown Denver

Passing By

http://benjaminpowellart.com/

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waveform.exp @ 1555 Champa Street
Ongoing
1555 Champa Street, Downtown Denver

waveform.exp @ 1555 Champa Street
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location provided by waveform.exp
https://www.waveformexp.com/

View artist

waveform.exp @ 1600 California St, 2nd Floor McClintock Building
Ongoing
1600 California Street 2nd Floor, McClintock Building, Downtown Denver

waveform.exp @ 1600 California, Unit #3
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location provided by waveform.exp
https://www.waveformexp.com/

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Limelight
Ongoing
951 16th Street #101, Downtown Denver

Micromonumental Mapping: Essence of Creation
"Micromonumental Mapping: Essence of Creation" is a projection mapping artwork,
created by Limelight, featuring a 3D-printed, 1/40-scale model of the Opéra de
Lille in France. Viewable through the window as part of the SPARK program, you
can see it from Sunset until 2:00 AM daily, located near 16th St and Curtis
Street on the ground floor level of the 16th Street Center Parking Garage.
https://limelightart.net/

View artist

Transmutations (Various Artists)
October 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Transmutations: An Exquisite Corpse Experiment
Transmutations is the culmination of a year-long collaborative project in which
eight artists created a series of moving image works, each inspired solely by
the final twenty seconds of the preceding artist’s piece. This project, done in
the process of the Surrealist parlor game Exquisite Corpse had one directive:
each work must originate through an analog photographic or film process before
being transmuted into digital form for projection onto Denver’s iconic Daniels &
Fisher Tower. The title speaks to the alchemical journey of transformation,
where the tactile and chemical properties of analog materials—silver halides,
acetates, nitrates, pigments, and iron salts—are transfigured into non-physical
streams of digital code. Curated by Shana-Cruz Thompson and featuring Jason
Biehner, Ahmed Salvador, Sapphire Goss, Kevin Hoth, Leah Diament, Markus Puskar,
& Sharifa Lafon. Pictured: "Hothroids re-animated" by Kevin Hoth
https://shanacruzthompson.com/transmutations

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Limelight Art
2024
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

Portal Mycelia
Inspiration came when Senior Artist Alex Riczko read an article about mycelium
found on asteroids, and how there is a chance mushrooms effectively came from
space. That inspired the visual of bioluminescent mycelium, producing energy so
dense and powerful that it has the ability to form portals to other dimensions.
http://www.limelight.art

View artist

Paulus van Horne
2024
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

Oracles Oracle
A sphere is a unitary entity, not easily integrated into a collective
body. "Oracles Oracle" is then an exploration of the solitary nature of a
sphere, even in a crowded space. Among the chaos of spheres raining down into
the Kittredge Building, each object remains itself, continually jostling for
position in the crush of objects. The spheres do not become a unit but a crowd,
packed together, waiting for the time they can regain their freedom of movement.
Just as the Kittredge Building fills entirely with spheres, the floor drops out
from beneath the spheres, dispersing them like seeds into the darkness. 
https://paulusvanhorne.com/

View artist

Richard Mapes
2024
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

Working Drawing
"Working Drawing" examines the medium of drawing as the primary document by
which architects communicate construction information. But what happens if an
architect begins to produce different kinds of drawings to communicate more than
just the organizational rationales of construction? Where does beauty live in
the architect's drawing, and how is it communicated before the building is
built? Looking at line drawings, impressionist paintings and mosaic collages,
"Working Drawing" imagines which personas that Denver's Kittredge Building could
adopt relative to different possible forms of architectural practice.
http://richardmapes.net/

View artist

Cacheflowe
2024
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

Convolutions
"Convolutions" is a real-time algorithmic animation system that was built
specifically to spill across the architecture of the historic Kittredge
Building. Built with Cacheflowe's personal creative coding framework called
"Haxademic", the software runs continuously, displaying new combinations of
patterns and effects that will never repeat the same image. The title
("Convolutions") refers to the low-level graphical processing steps that
encourage the organic ornamentations to dance around the surface of the
building.
https://cacheflowe.com/

View artist

Joel Rekiel, Denver Projection Mapping
Ongoing
Independence Plaza, 1001 16th Street Mall

SPARK Independence Plaza
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location created by Joel Rekiel, Denver Projection Mapping. Windows graciously
provided by Independence Plaza.
https://denverprojectionmapping.com/

View artist

Benjamin Powell
Ongoing
1600 California #3, Downtown Denver

Passing By

http://benjaminpowellart.com/

View artist

waveform.exp @ 1555 Champa Street
Ongoing
1555 Champa Street, Downtown Denver

waveform.exp @ 1555 Champa Street
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location provided by waveform.exp
https://www.waveformexp.com/

View artist

waveform.exp @ 1600 California St, 2nd Floor McClintock Building
Ongoing
1600 California Street 2nd Floor, McClintock Building, Downtown Denver

waveform.exp @ 1600 California, Unit #3
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location provided by waveform.exp
https://www.waveformexp.com/

View artist

Limelight
Ongoing
951 16th Street #101, Downtown Denver

Micromonumental Mapping: Essence of Creation
"Micromonumental Mapping: Essence of Creation" is a projection mapping artwork,
created by Limelight, featuring a 3D-printed, 1/40-scale model of the Opéra de
Lille in France. Viewable through the window as part of the SPARK program, you
can see it from Sunset until 2:00 AM daily, located near 16th St and Curtis
Street on the ground floor level of the 16th Street Center Parking Garage.
https://limelightart.net/

View artist

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COMING SOON
SPARK
Chanee Choi
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Remembrance: Coral
"Remembrance: Coral" is a biofeedback performance art project I created to
confront my fear of inheriting early-onset Alzheimer’s, from which my mother now
suffers. The project uses machine learning to create interactive animations,
similar to video games, that respond to EEG brain sensor interactions. It merges
surrealistic artistic sensibility with technical expertise and represents the
culmination of my creative concepts.
https://chaneec.com/

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Dev Harlan
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Speculative Core Samples
"Speculative Core Samples" is part of an ongoing investigation into the material
impacts of anthropogenic change on the Earth System. Resembling a geological
core sample, the moving image artwork travels through descending layers of sand,
stone, plastic, e-waste and artifacts entirely captured using 3D photogrammetry.
The artifacts a culture leaves behind - art, tools or refuse - can tell us much
about their values. What will future civilizations make of ours?
https://www.devharlan.com/

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Iván Casís Jr.
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Total Confusion
Total Confusion (2024) is an expression of the tumultuous emotions experienced
during a separation. It captures the profound sense of loss that comes from
parting with a long-term partner, leaving one’s country of origin, and grieving
the fragmentation of the family unit. The piece is a visual exploration of the
inner turmoil, disorientation, and overwhelming confusion that accompany such
deeply personal transitions.
https://www.ivancasis.com/

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Nero Chenxuan He
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Urban Data Mining
"Urban Data Mining" is a projection mapping public digital art project on the
iconic Daniels & Fisher Tower, a 325-foot tall historic landmark in downtown
Denver, built in 1911. The project digitally reconstructs the tower piece by
piece, using 76,484 unique objects. Every material on the tower is meticulously
documented, including its color, dimensions, material, and detailed
specifications. This information is collected as urban data and displayed as
tags that are mapped onto the tower itself, visualizing the data through
advanced machine vision techniques. In today’s architectural landscape, it's
crucial to consider how buildings deconstruct as thoughtfully as they are
assembled. By creating an urban mining database, we gain a powerful tool for not
only preserving historic buildings but also for enabling future architectural
upcycling. The architectural "kit of parts" from the Daniels & Fisher Tower
emerges from these tags, extending like living limbs that interact with the
street below, exploring new possibilities and styles within this complex,
data-rich interface. This project exemplifies the potential of information
overload in reshaping our understanding and engagement with architectural
heritage.
https://he-x-agon.com/

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Valentina Ferrandes
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

BLOOM
“…how unlucky for us, the earth, was abundant…” "BLOOM" turns the facade of the
Daniel & Fischer Tower into a canvas of metamorphic abstraction using CGI
materials, and breathing life into classic iconography. Inspired by the
metamorphic processes of nature, the 3D animation blends Mediterranean statuary,
ancient Greek symbols of fertility, sunlight and harmony with abstract elements.
Samples of natural forms emerge, mutate and loop as 3D models of Greek relics
evolve into procedural shapes that echo the organic growth of soft corals and
evergreen vines. With "BLOOM", Valentina delves into the richness of archetypal
forms and explores how synthetic imagery brings to life the interconnectedness
of our natural and built environments.
https://www.valentinaferrandes.com/

View artist

Chanee Choi
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Remembrance: Coral
"Remembrance: Coral" is a biofeedback performance art project I created to
confront my fear of inheriting early-onset Alzheimer’s, from which my mother now
suffers. The project uses machine learning to create interactive animations,
similar to video games, that respond to EEG brain sensor interactions. It merges
surrealistic artistic sensibility with technical expertise and represents the
culmination of my creative concepts.
https://chaneec.com/

View artist

Dev Harlan
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Speculative Core Samples
"Speculative Core Samples" is part of an ongoing investigation into the material
impacts of anthropogenic change on the Earth System. Resembling a geological
core sample, the moving image artwork travels through descending layers of sand,
stone, plastic, e-waste and artifacts entirely captured using 3D photogrammetry.
The artifacts a culture leaves behind - art, tools or refuse - can tell us much
about their values. What will future civilizations make of ours?
https://www.devharlan.com/

View artist

Iván Casís Jr.
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Total Confusion
Total Confusion (2024) is an expression of the tumultuous emotions experienced
during a separation. It captures the profound sense of loss that comes from
parting with a long-term partner, leaving one’s country of origin, and grieving
the fragmentation of the family unit. The piece is a visual exploration of the
inner turmoil, disorientation, and overwhelming confusion that accompany such
deeply personal transitions.
https://www.ivancasis.com/

View artist

Nero Chenxuan He
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

Urban Data Mining
"Urban Data Mining" is a projection mapping public digital art project on the
iconic Daniels & Fisher Tower, a 325-foot tall historic landmark in downtown
Denver, built in 1911. The project digitally reconstructs the tower piece by
piece, using 76,484 unique objects. Every material on the tower is meticulously
documented, including its color, dimensions, material, and detailed
specifications. This information is collected as urban data and displayed as
tags that are mapped onto the tower itself, visualizing the data through
advanced machine vision techniques. In today’s architectural landscape, it's
crucial to consider how buildings deconstruct as thoughtfully as they are
assembled. By creating an urban mining database, we gain a powerful tool for not
only preserving historic buildings but also for enabling future architectural
upcycling. The architectural "kit of parts" from the Daniels & Fisher Tower
emerges from these tags, extending like living limbs that interact with the
street below, exploring new possibilities and styles within this complex,
data-rich interface. This project exemplifies the potential of information
overload in reshaping our understanding and engagement with architectural
heritage.
https://he-x-agon.com/

View artist

Valentina Ferrandes
September 2024
Daniels and Fisher Tower, 1600 Arapahoe Street, Downtown Denver

BLOOM
“…how unlucky for us, the earth, was abundant…” "BLOOM" turns the facade of the
Daniel & Fischer Tower into a canvas of metamorphic abstraction using CGI
materials, and breathing life into classic iconography. Inspired by the
metamorphic processes of nature, the 3D animation blends Mediterranean statuary,
ancient Greek symbols of fertility, sunlight and harmony with abstract elements.
Samples of natural forms emerge, mutate and loop as 3D models of Greek relics
evolve into procedural shapes that echo the organic growth of soft corals and
evergreen vines. With "BLOOM", Valentina delves into the richness of archetypal
forms and explores how synthetic imagery brings to life the interconnectedness
of our natural and built environments.
https://www.valentinaferrandes.com/

View artist

Cacheflowe (Justin Gitlin)
Winter/Spring 2024
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

"Facets 888v"
"Facets 888v" is a real-time generative artwork - a software application that
runs indefinitely and creates an ever-shifting mosaic pattern via an array of
layout and motion algorithms. The title is a reference to the 888 discrete
shapes that create the moving mosaic and the Voronoi pattern created by a novel
graphics programming technique. These flat, high-contrast and slow-moving
patterns are designed to harmonize with the dimensional surfaces of the
Kittredge building.
https://cacheflowe.com/

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Cacheflowe (Justin Gitlin)
December 2023
Kittredge Building, 1601 Glenarm Street

Warm Wishes
"Warm Wishes" is a real-time code-generated holiday display that merges seasonal
iconography with algorithmically-generated patterns and movement. It sets the
intentions of love, peace, snow, empathy, generosity, good food, good company,
and cozy holiday magic for everybody.
https://cacheflowe.com/

View artist

waveform.exp @ 918 16th Street
Ongoing
918 16th Street Unit F, Downtown Denver

waveform.exp @ 918 16th Street
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location provided by waveform.exp
https://www.waveformexp.com/

View artist

waveform.exp @ 303 16th Street
Ongoing
303 16th Street #120, Downtown Denver

waveform.exp @ 303 16th Street
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location provided by waveform.exp
https://www.waveformexp.com/

View artist

waveform.exp @ Denver Pavilions Suite 180
Ongoing
500 16th Street #180, Denver Pavilions

waveform.exp @ Denver Pavilions Suite 180
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location provided by waveform.exp
https://www.waveformexp.com/

View artist

waveform.exp @ 1600 California, Unit #3
Ongoing
1600 California #3, Downtown Denver

waveform.exp @ 1600 California, Unit #3
SPARK is an after-dark light and projection program hosted throughout downtown.
Using the latest in projection mapping technology and equipment, the Denver
Theatre District and Downtown Denver Business Improvement District have found a
way to fill temporarily empty spaces with light and magic. Artwork at this
location provided by waveform.exp
https://www.waveformexp.com/

View artist

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NIGHT LIGHTS

Our vision for this project is that Night Lights Denver truly becomes ‘the
people’s projectors,’ encouraging Denver to participate and contribute –
including the international, national and locally-based artists we pay for
commissioned artworks, schools and people walking through the district.

Night Lights Denver partners include Downtown Denver Partnership, Orange Barrel
Media, the Daniels & Fisher Tower, the Kittredge Building, and the Denver
Pavilions.

Additional SPARK partners include Waveform.exp, The University Building, Hines,
Gart Properties, Denver Pavilions, Brookfield Properties, NAI Shames Makovsky,
and the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District.





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