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The intervention transforms the space into a dreamlike landscape of suspended crystals and reflections, evoking the intangible nature of dreams and memory.
The authors have designed an ephemeral installation suspended in the air, composed of clusters of small glass fragments hanging from steel threads, forming shapes reminiscent of floating clouds. These aerial forms represent that intangible and suspended state of dreaming, where reality fragments and transforms. Natural light passes through the glass pieces, projecting reflections and shadows that shift throughout the day, just like dreams themselves, which are never the same and dissolve upon waking.
The viewer becomes immersed in a dreamlike world, where they can walk among clouds and capture fleeting moments of light and silence.
Ariadna Tobar and Paula Delmonte, students from EAD Reus.
THE AUTHORS
The authors of this installation are Ariadna Tobar and Paula Delmonte, second-year students of Ephemeral Architecture at the School of Art and Design of Reus (EADR). Although they come from different advanced studies, Ariadna from Building Projects and Paula from Photography, they have found a common language in ephemeral creation.
Their shared sensibility leads them to approach ephemeral architecture from a poetic and emotional perspective. In their projects, they seek to create immersive and sensory experiences that allow the audience to connect emotionally with the space, the light, and the intention behind the piece.