One of our favorite pieces at our São Paulo event was made by local creator Ricardo Carioba. Most of the attendees seemed to agree with us. (We bet if you were one of them you took at least one picture in front of his trance-inducing Lusco-Fluxo.)Here’s what Carioba had to say about the piece:“My intention was to create a light projection which relates to the public in a spatial sense, not as a flat video projection. So the whole idea behind the piece was that the light should expand into space and fade back towards the screen, creating a sense of space that is not three-dimensional, one that does not depend on the physical space. That’s what I’ve been researching, what I’ve been thinking about.”And now you can think about it a while too.