A multi-sensory installation at the Milan Fair

Photo: Molo
Photo: Molo
Photo: Molo
Photo: Molo
Photo: Molo
Photo: Molo

At the Milan Fair Todd MacAllen, Stephanie Forsythe and Ethan Rose made a multi-sensory installation within a 16th century cloister.

- In walking through the long tunnel of yellow, you emerge to see a blue sky even when the sky is actually grey. Because your eyes have adjusted to the yellow, they see the contrasting color of blue when you emerge. This effect combined with the luminosity of the yellow walls makes them feel that they have more sunlight hitting them than they actually do. It makes you feel that the sun is starting to come out, even on the most overcast of days, Stephanie Forsythe says.