Interactive sculpture of a giant red squid wrapped around Fábrica da Cerveja building in Faro, Portugal, which originally served as a brewery.
Over time, the Fábrica da Cerveja has been repurposed and now functions as a cultural venue, hosting various events, exhibitions, and festivals.
Lumy Giant Squid designed by Moradavaga for the 2024 Mar Motto festival held in Faro, Portugal, that celebrates art, culture, and creativity.
Interactive giant squid art installation reacts to sound with cool light displays.
Nestled in the historic “Fábrica da Cerveja,” Lumy adds a playful touch to the enchanting Ria Formosa, welcoming festival-goers with open tentacles.
As a social bridge, Lumy connects people from all walks of life, making it a living part of the festival experience.
Lumy’s tentacles gracefully wrap around the old brewery, turning the building into a part of the art installation.
Lumy’s playful design acts as a social icebreaker, drawing people in and fostering a sense of community among those who gather around it.
Imagine a giant squid hugging a building, Lumy’s tentacles are a memorable sight in Faro, Portugal.
When festival-goers engage with the giant squid, their sounds trigger light displays, creating a visual representation of their participation.
Red giant squid wrapped around old building is creative because it transforms an ordinary structure into a dynamic, eye-catching piece of art.
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