2011
Editorial, Exhibition
Herdade da Comporta
The new Rice Museum in Comporta celebrates this understated grain and brings to life the industrial process behind its making. Light plays a fundamental role in the installation, by dramatically staging the industrial archaeology behind the making of rice, and revealing the many stages of its processing.
A black wall, always present along the 3 levels of the building, is the support for the communication and graphic explanation of all the process of the factory in it’s different stages, along with the presence of former workers images.
On the floor, painted texts explain each machine function with a sequential numbering following the rice path along the factory.
We also made graphic material to support visits to the Museum, a leaflet and a brochure aimed at children, to help explain the process of making rice.
Nuno Gusmão
Joana Proserpio
Vanda Mota
Miguel Cochofel
Giuseppe Greco
Joana Gala
Vanda Mota
João Morgado
2011
Editorial, Exhibition
Herdade da Comporta
The new Rice Museum in Comporta celebrates this understated grain and brings to life the industrial process behind its making. Light plays a fundamental role in the installation, by dramatically staging the industrial archaeology behind the making of rice, and revealing the many stages of its processing.
A black wall, always present along the 3 levels of the building, is the support for the communication and graphic explanation of all the process of the factory in it’s different stages, along with the presence of former workers images.
On the floor, painted texts explain each machine function with a sequential numbering following the rice path along the factory.
We also made graphic material to support visits to the Museum, a leaflet and a brochure aimed at children, to help explain the process of making rice.
Nuno Gusmão
Joana Proserpio
Vanda Mota
Miguel Cochofel
Giuseppe Greco
Joana Gala
Vanda Mota
João Morgado