As we reported earlier this week (both in written and pictorial form), a prominent section of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has been transformed into a massive public art project called the Bay Lights.

Each night for the next two years, from dusk until 2am, the northern side of the bridge section between San Francisco and neighboring Treasure Island will display a dazzling array of 25,000 LEDs. It's an assortment of animated patterns, strung vertically on the bridge’s twisted steel cables.

Each LED is individually addressable over an Ethernet, copper wire, and fiber optic network strung out onto the bridge for this purpose, filtered by 528 custom versions of Philips power and data supply boxes.

If a picture is worth 1,000 words, a video must be worth a lot more.

Here's about two-and-a-half minutes of the Bay Lights, set to the beats of DJ Sabzi.