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Photo/WILLIAM MEIJER

Performance artist Jillian McDonald's, 'Zombies in Condoland', plays out in the College Park district as part of Nuit Blanche events Oct. 4. Participants were encouraged to create their makeup en route, in caf?s, bars and aboard public transit.

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Photo/WILLIAM MEIJER

ZÕotz* Collective member Nahum Flores works to create additions to the group's piece, 'Mexican Days of the Dead: Food for Thought', an exhibition featuring ceramics, papier mache, wire sculptures and photographs referring to the cycle of life at the Gardiner Museum.

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Photo/ERIN HATFIELD

Outside Workman Arts on Queen Street was converted into a raucous talk show where interviews with artists and musicians were projected onto two huge screens.

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Photo/ERIN HATFIELD

A sea of 1,000 blinking and swaying red lights in Trinity Bellwoods Park. The display, titled Glow Worms was the work of Regine Schumann.

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Photo/WILLIAM MEIJER

A large crowd waits to get into Roy Kohn's installation, 'Meeky: The World's Strangest Little Boy', on University Avenue, near Queen's Park. A large crowd waits to get into Roy Kohn's Meeky: The World's Strangest Little Boy near Queen's park

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Photo/ERIN HATFIELD

A vintage 1951 streetcar gave free rides through Parkdale to Nuit Blanche patrons.

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