Residents can explore the quality of light in the city from three viewpoints thanks to a piece of work commissioned by the Brighton Festival.
The world premiere of An Infinite Line: Brighton provides its audience with an evening performance-based visual poem, a free installation during the day and a book.
All three have been created from the observations of David Harradine, the artistic director of Fevered Sleep which produced the work, who visited Brighton every month to look at the light for a year.
He said: "While making this project, two ideas have most clearly guided us: poems and landscape.
"We have tried to make an experience that, like a poem, makes the familiar strange, transforms the way we see the everyday, invents a new way of seeing.
The show runs at The Basement, Kensington Street, Brighton, until May 24.
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