Students from Eina’s Master’s Degree in Design of Spaces (MUDE) present Traça at Llum BCN 2026, the festival of light arts. The project can be visited from February 6 to 8 at Parc Central del Poblenou, Oliva Artés – Museu d’Història de Barcelona (Espronceda Street, 142–146).
Traça is an immersive light installation that proposes a journey through the past, present, and future of Poblenou. Light acts as a guiding thread and as a symbol of energy and transformation, revealing how the physical, social, and emotional environment is in constant evolution.
Each stage unfolds its own qualities of light and sound, creating spaces that reinterpret the neighborhood’s identity, its industrial heritage, its technological drive, and its outlook toward an uncertain future. The journey is not only seen but sensorially experienced: the passage of time is perceived through the senses.
Llum BCN 2026 also features the participation of artist Laia Estruch, lecturer in the Bachelor’s Degree in Design, with the piece Aüc, which can be seen at MUHBA Oliva Artés (Espronceda Street, 142–146), and Làser Fases by Antoni Arola, an Eina alumnus, on view at the Torre Glòries Viewing Point (Av. Diagonal, 211).
→ Traça
→ February 6–8. Friday and Saturday, 7 pm–12 am. Sunday, 7–11 pm
→ Parc Central del Poblenou. Oliva Artés – Museu d’Història de Barcelona (Espronceda Street, 142–146)
Students of the Master’s Degree in Spatial Design (MUDE): Paola Carolina Acosta Ospina, Helena Calzado Justribó, Francisco Castillo Muñoz, María Natalia De Labra Vivian, Alonso Labrin Ladron De Guevara, Jiangjun Li, Yu-Li Liu, Yue Liu, Aya Mdouli, Valeria Maria Micali Morales, Valeria Orquera Godoy, Sonia Patiño Panesso, Beatriz Piñeiro Snoeck, Juan Jose Quiroz Franco, Karina Ramos Domínguez, Ariana San Roman Pacheco, Marina Segarra Hernández, Maria Ines Suarez Vadillo, Saideerding Subinuer, Yun Shu.
Tutors: Sara Coscarelli, Giacomo Damato, Raúl Oliva.


