The installation was conceived for the Airness basketball store in the famous building of the Poste du Louvre in Paris.

The structure plays on its dual nature as a light installation capable of capturing the visitor’s attention with its elusive lines of steel and light on the one hand, and as a support for products on the other.

The light trajectories chase each other in space, and reflecting on the surrounding surfaces, drawing imaginary planes that hover in the air, apparently suspended between slender vertical and diagonal rods that, intertwining, conceal their supporting role.

The object takes up the space, and make the client-visitor move around the structure, multiplying the view points and continuously changing how the object itself is perceived.

These same imaginary elements-planes offer themselves as an aerial-dynamic support to display and illuminate, in this case, the shoes of the famous Michael Jordan, famous precisely for being able to jump and remain suspended in the air longer than anyone else.


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