Lumus Instruments
- katazynajankovska
- Apr 18
- 1 min read

Lumus Instruments is a multidisciplinary studio that works with light, sound and structure in various forms of installation art and scenography. The studio is runned by Timo Lejeune, Julius Oosting and Timothy Hendriks, who find their roots in design, architecture and engineering.
With a growing fascination for physical manifestations of computational technology, they continually iterate through a variety of technological installations. A way to explore synergetic design principles within their artistic landscape. It shapes the physicality of refined digital systems, and investigates how these systems affect our perception of space and time.
The mind of Lumus is future-oriented. The conceptual side of their work challenges observers to redefine what it means to be human in this digital age. They believe that the act of creating is instrumental to this understanding. Over the years, the work of Lumus Instruments has found its way to a variety of contexts, ranging from digital art exhibitions, to concerts and festivals, to activations for brands and public spaces.