Artist Carlos Cruz Diez has been developing Chromosaturation since 1965, during the movimiento cinético (Kinetic Movement) of that era. The installation is a space composed of three color chambers (red, green and blue) that place the viewer in a completely monochrome situation.

Now in it's sixth decade-long edition, the experience "creates disturbances in the retina, accustomed to receive wide range of colors simultaneously. The Chromosaturation can act as a trigger, activating in the viewer the notion of color as a material or physical situation, going into space without the aid of any form or even without any support, regardless of cultural beliefs."

Chromosaturation would be an beautiful installation even if it didn't remind us so much of our very own Chromo.