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The Design by Rafael de Cardenas Fuses Past & Present Dance Club Culture

Stepin One 2 by Rafael de Cardenas is a bold art installation that pays homage to the nightclubs of the 80s and 90s. This monumental pavilion "integrates the experiences of retro discos into a custom-fitted gallery space that is presented as a part of MAD's NYC Makers exhibition."

This layered interior references New York City's evolving nightlife and fuses past era inspirations with today's dance club culture.

Stepin One 2 by Rafael de Cardenas is made up of four columns that form an altar at the center of a gallery space. "Wrapping the perimeter, succulent plants encased by low lighting join the centralized metal and steel construction to alter the energy of the space."

This sensory installation features blue and purple lighting that evokes a surreal mood that plays with the perception of its visitors. The space will be open to the public on July 1st.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Nightclub Design - Opportunity for designers to create immersive nightclub experiences that blend the nostalgia of the past with the technology of the present.
2. Sensory Installations - Potential for interactive installations that manipulate lighting, colors, and materials to create unique and immersive experiences for visitors.
3. Reviving 80s-90s Culture - Growing interest in recreating and celebrating the aesthetic and nostalgia of 80s and 90s culture, offering opportunities for businesses to tap into this market.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Innovative designers can create retro-inspired interiors for nightclubs, bars, and entertainment venues to attract customers looking for a nostalgic experience.
2. Experience Economy - Businesses can capitalize on the desire for immersive experiences by offering sensory installations and retro-themed events that engage and captivate audiences.
3. Entertainment and Event Planning - Opportunity to organize retro-themed parties, events, and festivals that cater to the demand of consumers looking to relive the vibrant 80s and 90s club culture.

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