Huge images will be projected on to Shoreham Power Station as part of a digital art event.
Artist Malcolm Buchanan-Dick, from Shoreham, will project images up to 70ft high on to the west side of the power station as part of Adur Festival's Projected series of events.
The first show is tonight and visitors will be able to contribute to the work with the help of a touch screen.
The show, called Virtual Graffiti, will also include work by local graffiti artists and will show images of power and electricity.
Mr Buchanan-Dick said: "It is the first year there has been this type of digital art at the festival.
"It should be very exciting and colourful as the power station is like a blank canvas."
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night's shows, called Shock, will include experimental video.
The final night's show on Saturday is an interactive event called A Private View.
The shows will run from 10pm to midnight each night. Admission is free.
Organisers say the event will easily seen from the A259 but one of the best vantage points may be the Old Fort car park.
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