The 10th annual Scotiabank Nuit Blanche festival runs tonight in Toronto from dusk until dawn.

While there are more than 110 art projects that can be found across the city, here are three unique projects that you may want to check out:

Allan Gardens Conservatory:

(Music) Everything I know I learnt the day my son was born, 2015

Listen to the first cries of new infants born in Toronto in 2015 played at the exact time of their birth between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.

Queen’s Quay to Lower Simcoe Street:

Glaciology

A human glacier will slowly slip its way westward from Queen’s Quay to Lower Simcoe Street for an anticipated 12 hours.

Nathan Phillips Square:

Inside Out

This participatory art project is being held at Nathan Phillip Square and invites visitors to get their photos snapped in one of the photo booths. Once the portrait is taken, it will be transferred on to locations across the square.

Remember, subway service on the Bloor-Danforth and Yonge-University lines is running all night to allow you to check out as many installations as possible.