Downtown San Jose has received an infusion of colorful lights in recent months — notably the illuminating sculpture atop The Pierce apartments near Interstate 280 — but there hasn’t been a big public draw at City Hall since Zero One turned the rotunda dome into a canvas.

Related Articles Map: Interactive light displays, downtown San Jose That changes the evening of Nov. 3, when the public art piece called Sonic Runway makes its debut along Santa Clara Street from Fourth to Sixth streets. The opening celebration runs 6-8 p.m.

The installation, which encourages visitors to walk through the display of changing, pulsating concentric lights, was created by artists Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant. They took it to Burning Man in 2016 and then to London.

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It will remain in San Jose for two to three months, according to Kerry Adams-Hapner, the city’s director of cultural affairs, as part of a long “Playa to Paseo” public art partnership with the Burning Man organizers.

Learn more at http://sonicrunway.net.