Ephemeral Lighting Installation By (Fos)
(fos) is the name of the first ephemeral installation by the multidisciplinary team (fos).
It means light in Greek and melted in Catalan. In this project has been represented by a skin that covers both vertical and horizontal surfaces.
The protected façade of the vegan restaurant Rayen at Lope de Vega street in Madrid has been illuminated for 4 days and nights by more than 250lm of yellow duct tape, painted décor items, pineapples and… a lamp.
A visual game between perspective and colored volumes that gained the looks.
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