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Transformed by Light: The New York Night
Dec 21 through May 7
Transformed by Light: The New York Night reveals how illumination shaped the legend and experience of the 24-hour city. The exhibition immerses visitors in a series of environments that portray the essential role of light in the construction of New York life--on the street, at home, in the office, on the town. Artifacts range from Rockefeller Tree bulbs to a giant neon 'i' that once towered over Columbus Circle. The exhibition is curated and designed by Chicken&Egg Public Projects and features state-of-the-art lighting by ten contemporary design firms.
Transformed by Light: The New York Night is made possible by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, with support from Cooper Lighting, GE Consumer & Industrial Lighting, Holophane, Osram Sylvania, Lithonia Lighting, Lumec, Inc., Philips Lighting, Con-Tech Lighting, Day-Brite Capri Omega, Edison Price Lighting, Lightolier, Litecontrol, M. Neils Engineering, Magnaray, Stresscrete, TIR Systems, Inc., W.A.C. Lighting, and Zumtobel Staff Lighting.
Featured image: Stereoview of Luna Park, c. 1903
Museum of the City of New York, gift of M.M. Gordon
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