Studio Superfluo + Chiara Ciccarelli — HYPER-LIT

Installation on light pollution transforming light and darkness into a sensory experience, fostering awareness for ecosystems.

by BASE Milano

The installation addresses light pollution as a largely invisible phenomenon shaping contemporary cities and ecosystems. 
It takes the form of a closed, opaque corridor, externally covered with neon signs and a message that evoke the hyper-exposed urban night. 
Inside, darkness becomes a threshold, guided only by a minimal moving LED. 
Meaning emerges not through illumination but through its absence: when the LED turns off, a hidden text becomes visible. The project invites visitors to physically encounter what excessive light has progressively erased. 

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We Will Design 2026 — HELLO, DARKNESS embraces design as a tool for subverting hierarchies and weaving together ecologies and technologies to imagine the cities and societies of the future.
It is an invitation to recognize the abyss — political, ecological, aesthetic — we’re living in, not as a place of fear, but as a space of regeneration, resistance, and imagination. Darkness here is not absence, but a fertile condition that embraces invisible gestures, marginalized knowledge, and luminous forms of resistance.

So... is this getting serious?

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