Mexico's International Festival of Lights, featuring installations and projections by 20 artists, is taking place in the capital until Nov. 13. (Photo: AP)
People watch a roving performer operate a giant illuminated creature in downtown Mexico City.
Traffic and pedestrians pass underneath beams of light projected from the Revolution Monument into the center of the city in a work entitled Global Rainbow.
A roving performer operating a giant illuminated creature walks past the Palace of Fine Arts, lit up with a projection entitled \"Paradise\" by Austrian light artist Teresa Mar.
Projectionist Cesar Garcia is lit up by reflected images as he oversees the projection of a work entitled Lightbyrinth.
Visitors snap pictures of the Palace of Fine Arts, illuminated with a projection by Austrian light artist Teresa Mar entitled Paradise.
Members of the public create designs and messages out of glow sticks in \"Sweep,\" an experimental interactive performance.
Visitors walk amongst giant white rabbits in a work by Australian artist Amanda Parer entitled \"Intrude\" in Plaza de Santo Domingo.
A person rolls slowly through glow sticks in \"Sweep,\" an experimental interactive performance by South African artist Marcus Neustetter.
Mexico\'s International Festival of Lights, featuring installations and projections by 20 artists, is taking place in the capital until Nov. 13. (Photo: AP)