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12.04.2023

Mobile attraction, installation from a rope net

What can be done with a regular rope net and an inflatable structure? The Croatian-Austrian project numen/for use thought about this question for a short time and built a mobile interactive sculpture, and presented it at an exhibition in Yokohama, Japan.

The art collective managed to create an inflatable outer shell, inside which is a labyrinth of intertwined rope nets. Once inside, the visitor feels complete freedom of movement (you can jump like on a trampoline) and safety, as the entire enclosed space is soft and deforms under movement. In the evening, the attraction is illuminated from the inside and you can watch the fascinating dance of shadows on the walls. This is the result of a mixture of extreme attraction and art:

Mobile attraction, installation from a rope net

Inside the attraction is a real maze made of mesh.

Mobile attraction, installation from a rope net

The installation can work even at night.

Mobile attraction, installation from a rope net

A rope maze inside the installation.

Mobile attraction, installation from a rope net

There is lighting inside for full-time work at night.

Mobile attraction, installation from a rope net

You can jump in any direction, feeling like in a space capsule.

Mobile attraction, installation from a rope net

From outside in the evening, you can watch the dance of the visitors’ shadows.

Mobile attraction, installation from a rope net

American speleologist Erin Lynch looks into the void and the unknown at a depth of 240 above the ground.

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Tetera Pavel

Founder of Rope Park. Chief specialist in the design of rope parks, amusement parks and urban improvement. Over 23 years of experience.