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Klip Collective’s latest will make you look at the city’s fire hydrants in a new light

The creative agency developed a video for the Kimmel Center's Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts.

From Klip Collective's "Urban Abstraction: PIFA in Light." (Screenshot)

The last time we gawked at Klip Collective’s work, it was at their psychedelic installation at Longwood Gardens.
Now they’ve taken their fantastical projection work to ordinary objects around the city, in partnership with the Kimmel Center’s PIFA (The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts) 2016. Check out the video below, which is being shown in taxis, on SEPTA trains and other locations.

Identify all the spots in the video by Feb. 29 and you could win an all-access pass to PIFA (April 8-23).

Companies: Kimmel Center / Klip Collective
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