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Template:Unreviewed SIGNAL, Prague Light Festival is the largest showcase of light art and emerging technologies in the Czech Republic. It is also the most-visited cultural event. Its first edition attracted almost 250,000 visitors, second edition about 350,000 visitors.

SIGNAL turns public spaces, squares, streets, and parks of Prague, into a giant and shining gallery. The festival offers technologically advanced light installations, including many interactive ones, as well as large-scale video mapping projections. Some of the works have already been successfully presented at light festivals abroad; however, a majority of the featured projects has been created for their world premieres at SIGNAL.

It has been voted amongst Europe’s top 10 light art festivals by The Guardian.

It's second edition took place from 16 to 19 October 2014, the following is about to be held from 15 to 18 October 2015.

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