The latest innovative entries from the MOME x Be Light! course
Date: 2022.08.16
The professional collaboration between Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design and BE LIGHT! launched in spring 2021 continues to be highly successful. During the spring semester of the RDI courses offered within the Stefan Lengyel Excellence Scholarship four light concepts with acoustic properties were produced.
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