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kinetic mirrored installation in portugal by moradavaga evokes a shoal of golden fish

designboom.com·May 3, 2026

Moradavaga's installation "A-L-M-A-D-R-A-V-A," showcased at the Mar Motto festival in Faro, Portugal, features a kinetic arrangement of mirrored gold-toned elements that evoke a shoal of tuna, reflecting the region's historical fishing techniques. The installation not only serves as a visual guide for festival-goers but also emphasizes themes of material reuse and environmental awareness through its interactive design and responsiveness to natural elements.

For a professional focused on design tool innovation and sustainability, the A-L-M-A-D-R-A-V-A installation by Moradavaga offers a compelling example of how kinetic design can integrate environmental responsiveness and material reuse. The project repurposes components from previous installations, aligning with sustainable design principles while creating an interactive environment that reacts to natural conditions, offering inspiration for integrating adaptive, sustainable solutions in future architectural and interior design projects.

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