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Manoa 13-year-olds Celia Akazawa, left, and Nicole Pfeiffer explored what might be the chamber of an alien space craft yesterday. But it was really the first room of the Kraft Luminarium exhibit at the Bishop Museum.




Light fantastic

Plastic passageways please
crowds at Bishop Museum

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Guided by a tiny map, visitors explored the strange, colorful sights within the labyrinth, a series of pods built of flexible PVC plastic by England-based Architects of Air.




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Tony Padua and his 9-year-old son, Thaddeus, admired the shapes and tricks of light within the 12,000-foot structure.




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A room shaped like the inside of a doughnut, with the outside hole illuminated by sunlight, captivated a group of visitors to the Luminarium. The exhibit will be open daily through Jan. 5.





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