The public garden as an auto-regulated living system
During the day, the public square organizes itself and distributes visitors in a natural way according to different factors: sunlight/shades, calm zones and types of activity. At night, the interactive light installation allowed the visitor’s flow, rhythm and density to be redirected through “welcome” and “not-so-welcome” environments generated by the intensity of the light panels.
At the end, the light was part of a living cellular system.





