Daydream V.2
Light reflections, illusions, sounds, space and time all into one designed by Nonotak. The duo has recently designed a mind blowing creation that has caused its visitors to teleport into a virtual reality.
Daydream v.2 an audiovisual installation created to boggle the mind and create a short detachment from the real world. This prison of slowly moving lights and soothing rhythms is almost impossible to break out of.
The lights emerging from the large panes of glass at the facade of the structure work to deeply hypnotize and captivate the visitors, then the rhythm and intensity gradually increase creating a further attachment to the space. Nonotak have created a fictional space causing individuals to question the reality in their existence.
The idea of daydream is to create a passage to an escape from reality as if it is simply a dream. The duo continue to construct hypnotic audio/visual installations that combine light, music, geometric pattern, performance, and video to create a kind of architecture with light that helps establish a physical connection between the virtual space with the real space.
By:Ala’ Abuhasan

















Maiar Mansour is an editor at Arch2O with a unique lens shaped by her background in architecture, visual arts, and human-centered design. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maiar discovered her passion for UI/UX through civil society work, storytelling workshops, and freelance design for arts events. Her editorial approach blends emotional intelligence with a strong visual sensibility, guided by a belief in storytelling and design coherence. With training from ITI and Udacity and hands-on experience as a UI/UX designer, she brings fresh perspectives on how environments shape human behavior, emotion, and interaction in design.
