Netty, an interactive installation by Moradavaga, is designed for connection and communication at the Ost West Club in Merano, Italy. Shaped like a spider, it features long tubular limbs and a welcoming mouth, inviting visitors inside to experience a new perspective on the landscape. This playful work serves as a metaphor for dialogue and exchange and engages visitors through elements reminiscent of old-fashioned string telephones. While initially intimidating, Netty's friendly nature highlights that appearances can be deceiving. Ultimately, it emphasizes the significance of connection in a cultural context.
Netty, a large, spider-like installation, serves as a playful urban tool for communication, reflecting themes of connection and dialogue central to community interaction.
The interactive installation invites visitors to step inside its mouth and observe the landscape through its eyes, revealing the importance of different perspectives.
Initially evoking fear, Netty reveals its friendly design, symbolizing the idea that appearances can be deceiving and encouraging engagement through a playful experience.
Beneath its playful exterior, the installation acts as a metaphor for communication, embodying the cultural center's focus on dialogue and exchange.
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