Last night, artist Leo Villareal officially flipped the switch on the Bay Lights — the world's largest LED light sculpture, containing 25,000 individual LEDs stretching 1.8 miles long and 500 feet high along the Western Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
If you missed the lighting last night, you can catch it nightly for the next two years from dusk until 2 a.m.
Ideal vantage points can be found on the project's website.
Until the bridge sparkles again at dusk tonight, here's a time-lapse video of last night's light show, condensed into a digestible one and a half minutes: