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"Dessiner un arbre", Nils Udo, 2001. (arbresetlumieres.ch/Nathalie Morisod)
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"The first Celtic tree", Enzo Catellani, 2001. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
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"The big band before Christmas", John Armleder, 2007. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
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"Family Idea", Ron Haselden, 2005. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
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"Rorschach", Pitaya Design, 2009. (arbresetlumieres.ch)
"House in a Tree", Susi Wyss-Berger and Ueli Berger, 2002. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
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"Hana-mi", Simona Brage, 2006. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
"Tribal Tree", Zissis Nasioutzikis, 2004. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
"Yalil", Cédric le Borgne, 2006. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
"La lune et ses doubles", Marc Aurel, 2003. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
"Coeur", Laurent Castaingt, 2005. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
"D'Hivers et d'Ailleurs", Remi Polack, 2008. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
"Voie céleste", Daniel Schlaepfer, 2001. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
"Abat-jour", Atelier Oi, 2008. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
"L'Arbre à Palabres", Pauline Julier, 2007. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
"Lighttube", Marco Hemmerling, 2009. (arbresetlumieres.ch)
"Génome", Agence Confino und Michel Helson, 2009. (arbresetlumieres.ch)
"Milky Way", Alexandre Joly, 2007. (arbresetlumieres.ch)
"Le jardin de Rousseau", Dimitri Xenakis, 2007. (Keystone/Martial Trezzini)
The Arbres & Lumières festival in Geneva.
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December 21, 2009 - 09:52
For the past nine years in December, trees in the centre of Geneva have been clad in lights, colours, music, painted or wrapped as Swiss and foreign artists turn them into works of art. (Picture editor: Salome Weber, swissinfo.ch)
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