Whilst not the latest news, as it happened in 2011, we thought you might like to see a video that has just been shared on one of the groups we subscribe to.
Daytime fireworks can be a bit of a disappointment compared to their night time cousins and certainly daytime fireworks that have been produced for the general public have never proved particularly popular.
However you can see from the video what can be achieved. At the Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha, Qatar Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang put on his largest daytime firework display ever by using microchip-controlled explosives to form incredible designs and patterns. Each set of explosions was calculated to paint a different picture, including one particular series that created black smoke clouds that look like drops of ink splattered across the sky.