White Bag—Momento Saloon inaugurates a Madrid-based unstable installation in which light, matter and conversation become operative architectural forces. The project begins in a shared southern Madrid space with El Intruso, where the studio is measured through extended dialogue with Hectruso, converting spatial calibration into structural conversation. Its material nucleus is exact yet nomadic: white bags from Mercado de la Merced, brought from Mexico City, contain sand from Zipolite in Oaxaca and from the Bolonia dune in Cádiz, thus binding Pacific and Atlantic geographies within a single portable dispositif. The case study reveals Lloveras’s socioplastic method with particular clarity: bags are not containers but epistemic vessels; sand is not residue but territorial memory; light is not atmosphere but a medium of activation. Alongside identity series, mudas, taxidermic references and urban jewels, the work constructs a provisional saloon where Madrid becomes a relay between Mexico, Andalusia and an expanded archive of unstable situations. Ultimately, the piece proposes mobility as installation, demonstrating how modest objects can carry planetary coordinates into the immediacy of a room. Lloveras, A. (2017) ‘WHITE BAG—MOMENTO—SALOON—JANUARY 2016—LA LUZ EN MADRID’, Socioplastics, 9 September. Available at: https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/2016/01/momento-160115-la-luz-en-madrid.html (Accessed: 26 April 2026).