.Rayonne installment's recycled fabric dances along with the wind Brussels-based developer and cloth performer Marion Aeby checks out the interaction between style, material, and public area via Rayonne installment. Featured at Dutch Concept Week 2024, this cloth structure appearing like a camping tent, a big top, and also a cover cloth, is actually crafted completely from the upper aspect of a decommissioned hot-air balloon's reused material. While stalling, the venture remains to roam anew by reporting its own materiality's past times and also producing a visual dialogue with its surroundings. The public setup gives shelter yet also connects along with natural environments like wind and lighting, improving social area. Movements in the wind create the textile 'breathe,' as well as the play of lighting and also shadow throughout its vibrant cloth surface creates shifting atmospheres.Rayonne|photo by Marion Aeby|all graphics thanks to Marion Aeby Marion Aeby visualizes Rayonne as a short-lived textile gadget Rayonne is developed with a smart, adaptable docking body that makes use of existing technical information from the hot-air balloon textile. The setup demands merely 4 support lead to attach to elements like lampposts, metal constructs, wall surface studs, or trees, allowing it to integrate effortlessly into several environments. Through utilizing re-purposed product and also combining the design's pre-existing information, fabric musician Marion Aeby's job demonstrates a helpful method to both sustainability and public space engagement.inside Rayonne|graphic through Marion AebyRayonne|photo by Marion Aebydocking unit|photo by Marion Aebyvisitors|image by Marion Aebyvisitors|picture through Marion Aebyreused cloth|picture by Marion Aeby.