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This woven rattan tunnel by Dominican designers Natalia Ortega Gámez and Jose Thén offered a secluded hangout for music fans at Caribbean festival Bacanalia.
Gámez and Thén worked with a group of local artisans to build the temporary tunnels at the Bacanalia festival site in Santo Domingo.
Using a traditional basket-weaving technique, the team wound the rattan over a staggered series of curved metal frames, creating two structures that wind across the grass in succession.
Installation took around six weeks and was completed by the addition of a wooden floor and low-level lighting.
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