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A dark history hides behind the lightness and versatility of the fabric. During the Second World War, Nazi Germany used political prisoners and forced labour to produce rayon across occupied Europe. Rayon also contains Carbon Disulfide , an extremely toxic compound that harms the health of workers overseeing the weaving process, contaminates the soil and may also harm the health of people and animals living near rayon plants.
The curtains were the perfect entry point to an installation that weaves together light, glass, war and architecture. The interior of the Pavilion itself is bathed in blue light. Only a wooden door seems to escape the blue glow. Along with a wardrobe, an armchair, a bed, a lamp and other pieces of furniture, the door comes from one of the rooms of the Sanatorium Paimio , designed by Alvar and Aino Aalto between and The Aaltos designed the building and the furniture to contribute to the well-being and recovery of patients suffering from tuberculosis.
Air needed to flow, light entered everywhere, dust had to be easily swiped out. I assumed that the blue light had been chosen for its antimicrobial properties. In reality, blue light also has a much more sinister story. At the time, curfews were imposed all over the Arab world. All sources of light had to be turned off to make it harder for Israeli planes to target houses and key infrastructure at night. Thinking that blue light would make their home less visible from bomber planes, people began painting their apartment windows and their car headlights with a water-diluted indigo blueing agent.