A Memory From Tomorrow

Luma

Introducing Luma, a radiant beacon created for the People of Tomorrow. Named for the light it embodies, Luma comes alive in the darkness, its engraved emblem glowing with an otherworldly luminescence. As the lights change and pulsate in rhythm with the cascading beats, it becomes a personal extension of the magic, reflecting the unity and energy of the crowd. More than a gift, Luma is a radiant keepsake of the moments that define your journey—a memory from tomorrow.

Unlock the Light Within

Guide

Use the rear buttons to cycle through patterns and brightness levels. Your settings will be automatically saved.

Brightness Button

PressBrightnessEst Battery Life
1LowX Hrs
2MediumX Hrs
3HighX Hrs
4Outer lights offX Hrs

Pattern Button

PressPatternColor
1Cyle All Patterms 
2Unicorn CircusRainbow
3Spin PulseBerlin Mode
5Spin PulseCyan
6Spin PulseMagenta
7Washing MachineTeal & Magenta
8Bouncing MeteorsWhite & Rainbow
9BPMRainbow
10GlowRainbow

Made to be Given. Built to Inspire.

Our Gift

The Luma project is our gift to the Tomorrowland community, inspired by the gifting culture of Burning Man. Our team bonded through the shared goal of creating 100 unique pieces, and we are incredibly excited to see the joy they bring to their new owners.We believe art is meant to be shared and to inspire more art. That’s why we’ve made the entire project open-source. Follow the GitHub link below to see how Luma was made, find the files to make your own, and get inspired to launch a creative project of your own.

The Artists

Ray Perfetti


Lead Designer
@raypp2

Kyle Steely


PCB Hardware

Neil Sarwal


Software & Patterns
@seilnarwal

Trisha Elle


Design & Production
@heytrish

Mike Arvelo


Community Engagement
@thingsididn.tbuy

Special Thanks To

Joseph & Julia Fan
Uriel Guy
Joanne Scanello
Tania Corporan
Abrham Turner
Sasha, Mads, and Danny at the Hoboken Maker's Space

From a Dream to Tomorrowland

The Idea

Each of the 100 Luma pendants is unique, crafted by hand from acrylic, a circuit board, PETG printed on a 3D printer, and fabric covered wire.The inspiration is the Tomorrowland festival itself with the background being sound waves that flow over.UNDER CONTRUCTION

Early Concept Renderings

License

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 InternationalThis license requires that reusers give credit to the creator. It allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, for noncommercial purposes only. If others modify or adapt the material, they must license the modified material under identical terms.

How You Can Reach Out