'Unseen' museum exhibit to depict glow-in-the-dark creatures | Inquirer News

‘Unseen’ museum exhibit to depict glow-in-the-dark creatures

/ 09:04 AM February 17, 2018

NEW YORK — Feel as though you’re in the dark when it comes to the underwater world?

New York’s American Museum of Natural History is working on just the solution: a floor-to-ceiling installation depicting creatures that glow.

Photographers got a sneak peek on Thursday as one of the centerpieces was installed for an exhibition called “Unseen Oceans.”

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The intersection of nature and art is dubbed fishnado and displays hundreds of models of marine species that exhibit biofluorescence.

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Black light eerily illuminates a scene of sea creatures that appear to swim overhead.

“Unseen Oceans” opens to the public in March.

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