Under a canopy of “knitted light” | LUMEN Part 4 of 4 | AT THE MUSEUM



After months of design and construction, Jenny Sabin’s LUMEN has transformed MoMA PS1’s courtyard and is open to the public. Experience the interactive installation with a solar-active canopy that changes color in the sunlight during the day and subtly glows in the evening due to the photo-luminescent fibers woven throughout.

See the making of LUMEN in our four-part AT THE MUSEUM series:

Can architecture behave like an organism? | LUMEN (360 VR Video) Part 1 of 4 | AT THE MUSEUM
http://bit.ly/2u6FYIi

Digitally knitting a solar-active canopy | LUMEN Part 2 of 4 | AT THE MUSEUM
http://bit.ly/2s9zJC8

Raising a solar-active canopy at MoMA PS1 | LUMEN Part 3 of 4 | AT THE MUSEUM
http://bit.ly/2ttWOD1

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