Invention, Design, and Light Programming by Nick Kanozik. Further design and Fabrication by Jordan Scott. Since it’s creation in 2016, this clavier à lumières has been installed at five events, including the premiere of works by Kennedy Center's Artist in Resident and Grammy winner Mason Bates, shows by students promoting multi-sensory collaborations, an Oakland arts festival, it has played itself as a sound art installation, and the instrument can briefly be seen on the Netflix documentary "The Creative Brain" hosted by Neuroscientist David Eagleman.