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Mirazozo Luminarium Lights Up UCSB

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCSB chapter.

The past week, students at UCSB were lucky enough to experience the Mirazozo Luminarium, an amazing and enchanting display of radiant light and color. The Architects of Air, originally based in Nottingham, England, tour and display their exhibit to the public; Santa Barbara was their first stop in the United States. The AS Program Board planned the event for three months beforehand. Inside the inflatable sculpture, circular hallways and ceilings are illuminated with bright reds blue, and green patterns. These colors are created by the natural sunlight shining through colored plastic and emitting the vivid spectrum. In the background, a soft ethereal trance style tune played, adding to the awe-striking nature of the whole experience. It is somewhat of a paradox; the environment is stimulating to the senses yet extremely relaxing at the same time. 2nd year Communication majors Michelle Mak and Christina Collins described their experience as “dreamy and whimsical” and the luminarium as “one of a kind and almost a new world.”

Architect Allan Parkinson was inspired by Muslim and gothic architecture; the winding hallways and dome ceilings are supposed to be reminiscent of the bazaars in the Middle East. The soft structure of the luminarium allowed for spectators to sit down and gaze up at the light patterns on the ceilings and walls. “The layout is very interesting, I like the juxtaposition of the circular walls and ceilings to the linear designs of light,” comments first year undeclared student Evan Perlman, “although some spiral patterns would be a good addition.” Small alcoves of blue and red were scattered throughout, where students and adults alike would lie back and “absorb the ambience.” Second year communication major Kathy Tran related the interior to a “circus tent mixed with a space dome” that has “an extremely soothing power and is very de-stressing.” The luminarium quickly caught attention, and by the end of the week, lines stretched down the walkway and up the stairs by the lagoon, the wait being an hour or so. The next stops for the Architects of Air and the Mirazozo Luminarium are Texas and Arizona. “Everyone always comes out smiling, wherever we go, people are always intrigued.” observed the event manager, Gabriel Burden. 

Rachel is a senior at UC Santa Barbara and studies Communication and Global Peace and Security. Rachel is from a small, beautiful town in southern California called Palos Verdes. However, Palos Verdes is just one of the many places Rachel has lived. Rachel spent her childhood moving and traveling all over the world, living in places such as Indianapolis, Indiana; Santiago, Chile; Vienna, Austria; and Orlando, Florida. Rachel has found her heart and her home in California, choosing to spend her college years in sunny Santa Barbara. However, Rachel continued her wanderlust when she studied abroad in Barcelona, Spain in Fall 2012. At UCSB, Rachel is an immensely dedicated and involved member of her sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma, where she held the positions of Panhellenic Delegate, Inter-Greek Counselor, Rho Gam, and a member of the Nominating Slate. Best Buddies, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is a passion of Rachel's, as she is their Social Media Coordinator as well as an active and proud member. As a member of the Lambda Pi Eta Communication Honors Society, Rachel is able to implement her prowess and affinity for communication and communication-related issues. When Rachel is not writing, participating in Kappa events, or volunteering, you can find her in the gym, on the soccer field, watching Modern Family, or cooking. Rachel's love for sports, food, and writing often times go hand-in-hand, as one may see in her weekly blogs. For the past two summers, Rachel has been freelance writing for the Los Angeles Times, and hopes to continue her career pursuit of journalism after she graduates. Rachel is elated to be a part of Her Campus's fabulous team and loves every moment of it!