1000 discarded car tires transformed into a complete festival village. Working with 40+ international artists and builders, Refunc created functioning infrastructure from automotive waste: bar, kitchen, DJ booth, seating areas, architectural structures, and interactive installations.
Each tire shifted from its original automotive function to become building material, furniture, or sculptural element. The project demonstrated large-scale material redeployment, turning single-purpose industrial products into diverse festival infrastructure. No tire processing: stacked, bolted, and assembled as-is, maintaining their recognizable form while enabling completely new uses.
The collaborative build process matched the material philosophy: distributed making, collective problem-solving, temporary architecture. From vehicle components to social space—functional transformation at festival scale. After the event, components dispersed to new locations and purposes, continuing the cycle.