Camila Moreno Tour — Chile
Developed for the live visual identity of Camila Moreno’s album La Primera Luz (“The First Light”), this project explored the emotional relationship between light, water, movement, and fragility through an immersive atmospheric artifact designed for live performance environments.
The piece consisted of a suspended cylindrical soft-glass volume, approximately 15–25 cm in diameter, functioning simultaneously as a water container, optical body, and dynamic light diffuser. Through the internal movement of water and the projection of different light intensities and beam geometries, the artifact generated unstable visual distortions, reflections, and evolving atmospheric environments throughout the performance.
Rather than operating as a conventional lighting object, the installation was conceived as a living spatial element in constant transformation. The movement of the water altered the behavior of light in real time, producing shifting ecosystems of diffusion, refraction, shadow, and optical distortion that accompanied the emotional progression of the album.
Conceptually, the project sought to recreate the fragile atmosphere of the first and last moments of daylight — the soft tension between appearance and disappearance, warmth and darkness, intimacy and exposure. The visual language emerged from the album’s exploration of feminine fragility within domestic emotional space, translating these themes into a physical and sensory experience.
The project was developed from the initial concept through fabrication, technical adaptation, installation design, and live implementation across the tour performances in Chile.