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TOY MUSEUM, IBI, ALICANTE

Alicante, Spain (1991)

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TOY MUSEUM, IBI, ALICANTE

Alicante, Spain (1991)

Museums and Exhibitions

Location: Ibi. Alicante

Developer: Ayuntamiento de Ibi

Architects: Eduard Bru / Neus Lacomba / Victor Setoain

Construction company: Expografic S.A.

Surface: 200 m2

The Tinny Toy, material which unifies the whole, it is characterized, to our knowledge, to present itself as a way of reproduction and representation of the physical environment.

Far from toys relying only on the mechanics and manipulation, those gathered here represent environmental media or figurative.

That is the thread of our proposal. We have preferred this approach rather than a chronological one. This way the objects are grouped in relation to the real-world aspect reproduced at the moment of playing.

The shape of the exhibition depends on the reading described. Each of the groupings of objects has an own surrounding, assimilated into the world suggested by each group of toys.

This is a series of elementary geometries enclosures, built with “sandwich” reconstituted wood, which are concatenated to producing almost closed areas and transition areas between each one.

This is, in fact, both physically and intellectually, a circle. A circle between reality and dreaming.

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