An interactive installation in Yangzhou reimagines the wedding as a playground of movement, shade, and shared experience shaped by fabric and wind.
An interactive installation in Yangzhou reimagines the wedding as a playground of movement, shade, and shared experience shaped by fabric and wind.
A kinetic installation unfolds across the Tanzanian landscape, where fractal logic dissolves into a living form shaped by wind, light, and horizon.
Designed for desert environments, the Interactive Sand Reflecting Cone transforms sand into a participatory landscape where mirrored steel, solar energy and human interaction create an evolving public installation.
The Vienna based collective known for participatory installations that blur sculpture, architecture, and performance. Beginning with Percutaneous Delights at MoMA PS1 in 1998 and continuing through The B Thing, Hase, and Vorm Fellows Attitude, the text analyses how humour, bodily presence, structural risk, and material decay function as operative strategies rather than theatrical gestures. Positioned within broader discussions of relational and participatory art, the article considers how absurdity becomes a method for destabilising institutional space and reconfiguring collective experience.
Experience the profound impact of YokYok immersive installations, inviting you to engage with art in a dynamic landscape.
The practice of Olafur Eliasson from The Weather Project at Tate Modern to his recent planetary-scale installations.
A meandering canopy unfolds across an Alpine slope, transforming hay bales into a continuous architectural landscape.
A layered fabric installation in Tortosa reinterprets the arch as a shifting, dreamlike threshold of light, air, and movement.
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS creates a mist-like installation of 4mm Japanese cypress lines for Japanese dance in Tokyo.