
The Crusher installation

A room with many projector

Some of the projected images

A recreation of the final room from Stanley Kubrick’s, Space Odyssey

Random lounge space in the center outside area

Movana Chen showing a visitor how to knit with shredded paper
The 14th Factory just popped up in Los Angeles, so, I decided to pop right in! It’s the newest pop up museum in the city at the moment and it’s getting a lot of positive feedback. I booked my ticket and made a whole afternoon of it. The 14th Factory really paid very close attention to detail. From the layout of the space, the food truck, and the super fancy port-a-potty’s. A very positive experience indeed and one that hopefully you get to experience!