The gently rolling hills of California’s wine country have come alive with fields of light, thanks to Bruce Munro’s installation, Field of Light at Sensorio.  The impressive installation uses over 60,000 glass orbs with LEDs, subtly shifting color and tone, creating an organic and sensory experience that’s sure to bring a smile to event the bigger skeptic’s face.

Located in Pasa Robles, California, the project has created quite a buzz in the community, and tours are offered through the fields. Curated dinners are also offered, giving diners a great view of the glowing fields. Read more about the project and its creator on The New York Times.

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