 The structure is the thing that grabs you at first and really pulls you in. It was also the piece that we worked the longest on. There's a lot of technical challenges with it. Grimond's is traditionally a furniture, a sculptural furniture maker, and works with smaller pieces. This is his first structure that he's actually developed. For this exhibition, I was inspired by a rainbow. I work with color, so it's a very important aspect of my work. And for this project, I wanted to create an immersive experience to build a structure where people can experience the color and the light. A side of this building is presenting the spectrum, the full spectrum of a rainbow, which you can see on the entrance. And it slowly fades out to the back. And the way I approached it, the coloring, is I created a three-dimensional pattern that wraps around the building. We really began with what Instagram is as a platform. And Instagram stands for inclusion, expression, and community. And this is really a representation of all of that. We actually began concepting around six or seven months prior to Cannes. And then when we went all the way down to who our final community member in, we're at about a month of five or six. This is the biggest work yet. And I was also really excited because this collaboration allowed me to bring my work to a new scale in the scale of small architecture. We have traditionally done this as a one-off, but we're looking to see how we can actually scale this and bring what we create here to other festivals and moments throughout the year. That's why I'm so happy that this will be seen by the locals, anyone who's interested.