Coshocton Ray Trace Ohio Photos by BRAD FEINKNOPF Sponsored by local arts organization the Pomerene Center, the temporary Coshocton Ray Trace installation in its namesake Ohio town- made with scrap material from a local coated mesh fabrics manufacturer-is meant to activate the site of a hotel destroyed in a fire. Nearly 200 ribbons of orange fabric were produced and tensioned between the site's steel balcony and the ground, dancing in the wind for a shimmering effect. "We wanted to create a playful atmosphere and invite interaction with the installation," says Behrang Behin, cofounder of Jersey City, New Jersey architecture firm Behin Ha. "To our delight, kids were especially uninhibited and would walk through and in between the ribbons, playing them like a harp." A combination of skilled tradesmen and volunteers from the community were able to take part in the assembly process-an important part of the project, which is meant to "expand visitors' ideas of what art might mean," he says. hospitalitydesign.com August 2020 087http://www.hospitalitydesign.com