VISUAL artists and BMX riders clashed for a spectacular show in Glasgow.
A light show - entitled Suspense - lit up the sky above Port Dundas for the official launch of 100 Borron Street Business Park.
Meanwhile, pro-riders including Ireland's X-Games medal winner Jason Phelan performed stunts to entertain guests.
The visual project, installed by Jack Wrigley and London-based Kite & Laslett, was commissioned as part of the Sonica Festival which took place across the city over the weekend.
The business park, a joint venture between Scottish Canals and Igloo Regeneration Partnership, will invest up to £1.2million to transform the former Port Dundas Business Park into a place for "business, arts and leisure".
The BMX display fits in with ambitions for an indoor skate-park to be built at the site.
Markus Kroner, Scottish Canals estates manager, said they hoped to attract a diverse mix of businesses.
He said: "We have a vision to turn 100 Borron Street into an alternative to the traditional business park."
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