Electric Routes

2024

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Pl. de Santiago Pey - C. Badajoz, 175

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Yamaha Light Meeting Point

he Electric Routes installation proposes a playful interaction with the varying heights and surroundings of the elevated DHUB esplanade, invading the environment at different levels and allowing the public to view the installation from different points and perspectives. The resulting work almost immediately invites visitors to move their gaze along a slender structure in the form of an LED strip that simulates a large glowing electric cable. This beam of light, like the furrow of a light whip leaving its mark on the solid surface, guides the viewer towards the Yamaha exhibition where the products are anchored, following the organic topography of the installation. The electric cable is a symbol of the connectivity and freedom that Yamaha gives people to move easily from one place to another in the city, on any type of surface, with its electric products that provide an efficient and sustainable personal mobility solution.

Gisela Cardona, Marko Jesic, Nona Kadieva, and Roberth Carrión, hailing from Spain, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Ecuador respectively, make up the group of fifth-year Architecture students at the International University of Catalonia (UIC).