.Rayonne installation's recycled material dancings with the wind Brussels-based designer and textile musician Marion Aeby explores the communication between style, material, and also social space with Rayonne installment. Featured at Dutch Concept Full Week 2024, this fabric framework being similar to an outdoor tents, a significant best, and also a shade towel, is crafted completely from the top component of a decommissioned hot-air balloon's reused textile. While standing still, the venture continues to walk in a new way by recounting its own materiality's past as well as generating an aesthetic dialogue along with its surroundings. The general public installation delivers sanctuary but also socializes with natural elements like wind and also illumination, completely transforming public space. Actions in the wind make the fabric 'take a breath,' as well as the play of illumination as well as shade across its own colorful material surface develops moving atmospheres.Rayonne|picture by Marion Aeby|all images thanks to Marion Aeby Marion Aeby visualizes Rayonne as a temporary textile tool Rayonne is made along with a minimal, versatile docking system that utilizes existing specialized details from the hot-air balloon fabric. The setup calls for just four anchor indicate connect to elements like lampposts, steel structures, wall structure studs, or plants, enabling it to incorporate seamlessly into a variety of environments. Through making use of re-purposed product and integrating the framework's pre-existing information, cloth musician Marion Aeby's work demonstrates a helpful technique to each durability as well as social room engagement.inside Rayonne|picture by Marion AebyRayonne|graphic by Marion Aebydocking body|image through Marion Aebyvisitors|image by Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic through Marion Aebyreused textile|graphic by Marion Aeby.