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Enzo Mari “Struttura 895, Omaggio a Fadat” (1967)

August 26, 2012 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

A work of the great Italian designer Enzo Mari:

Struttura 895, Omaggio a Fadat (1967)
(64 lamps, 64 switches, plexiglas and steel support, 87,5 x 74 x 203 cm), shown at Milan’s Galleria dell’Ariete Luce e movimento [Light and movement] exhibition

A machine for producing volumes through light.

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