.Rayonne setup's recycled textile dancings with the wind Brussels-based professional as well as textile artist Marion Aeby explores the communication between concept, material, as well as social space with Rayonne setup. Included at Dutch Design Week 2024, this fabric framework being similar to a tent, a large top, as well as a shade cloth, is crafted totally from the uppermost aspect of a deactivated hot-air balloon's reused material. While stalling, the project remains to stray anew by recounting its materiality's past as well as generating a visual discussion along with its own environments. The general public installment provides sanctuary but also interacts with natural elements like wind as well as illumination, transforming public room. Actions in the wind make the cloth 'take a breath,' as well as the action of lighting and shade all over its own vivid fabric surface area produces switching atmospheres.Rayonne|photo through Marion Aeby|all images thanks to Marion Aeby Marion Aeby pictures Rayonne as a transient cloth tool Rayonne is actually designed along with a minimalist, adaptable docking unit that uses existing technical particulars coming from the hot-air balloon material. The setup demands simply four support points to attach to components like lampposts, metal structures, wall pillars, or plants, allowing it to include seamlessly right into various atmospheres. Through taking advantage of re-purposed material and incorporating the construct's pre-existing information, cloth performer Marion Aeby's job shows a considerate strategy to each durability and also social area engagement.inside Rayonne|image by Marion AebyRayonne|graphic through Marion Aebydocking unit|image by Marion Aebyvisitors|image by Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic through Marion Aebyreused textile|image by Marion Aeby.