The 2025 Milan Design Week, held from April 7th to 13th, featured a diverse range of temporary installations exploring sustainability, sensory experiences, and design innovation across the city. Collaborations between architects, designers, and brands created immersive environments that highlighted the deep connections between humanity and design. Notable installations included Es Devlin's 'Library of Light', an interactive kinetic sculpture, and Lachlan Turczan's 'Making the Invisible Visible', which transformed abstract ideas into experiential art. Together, these works redefined spatial interaction and the future of design.
Es Devlin's kinetic light installation, 'Library of Light', seamlessly merges art and literature, captivating viewers with its dynamic reflections and nighttime allure.
'Making the Invisible Visible' by Lachlan Turczan highlights the journey of abstract concepts becoming sensory experiences, showcasing innovation in design and technology.
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