Friday 06, February , 2026 19 h -
Sunday 08, February , 2026
Can Framis, Barcelona
Once again, Museu Can Framis’ courtyard will be the venue for one of the installations taking place as part of the Llum BCN – International Festival of Luminous Arts. The festival presents different light events created by world-renowned artists at numerous locations in the Poblenou neighbourhood. Museu Can Framis’ courtyard will host the artwork POSTMACHINA de Clàudia Raurell.
Friday 6 and Saturday 7 from 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Sunday 8 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
In POSTMACHINA, the mechanical order of factories – threads, spools and industrial rhythms – is reinterpreted as an intangible structure of light and pulsation. The productive gear becomes active memory: the spools have gone from manufacturing fabric to manufacturing connections, data and energy. The installation transforms the repetitive and sequential movement of textile production into an illuminated vibration that converts mechanical time into perceptual time to reveal the hidden rhythm of collective work.
In this new choreography, the human body is incorporated as another thread in the process: when people move among the traces of light and heartbeat of the machine, they create an organic and unpredictable third element. The space reacts and is rewritten and reactivated with each movement to complete a fabric where industrial memory, light and human gestures converge in a single rhythm.
Clàudia Raurell, born in Barcelona in 1986, is an architect based in Barcelona and the director of AOCR, Architecture Office Clàudia Raurell. An ETSALS graduate who also studied at London Metropolitan University, she co-founded the CRÜ studio, where she worked until 2022. She combines her professional practice with teaching at ETSALS and Escola Blau in a career integrating projects, academia and publications. Her work explores critical, sensitive and contextual architecture. She has received national and international recognition, and in 2025 made the Forbes list of the 50 most influential Spanish architects.
Further information: Llum BCN 2025
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