Numen/For Use unveils two installations, Net Taichung and String Taichung, at CMP Inspiration Museum in Taichung. The installations create immersive experiences, inviting visitor interaction. Net Taichung features a climbable network encouraging movement, while String Taichung presents a serene geometric grid. Both installations expand through air pressure, eliminating rigid frameworks. The museum's architecture enhances the exhibits, utilizing soft lighting and pale surfaces to foster a dreamlike atmosphere. Visitors experience a puzzling environment that blurs the lines between space and structure, resulting in an engaging dual experience.
The installations invite visitors to move between interconnected spatial experiences, creating an immersive environment that transforms the museum's interior into an unfolding narrative.
Each volume of the installations expands as air pressure inflates it, stretching the outer membrane and pulling the internal web of nets or ropes into tension.
In Net Taichung, visitors climb, balance, and crawl through a network that sways gently with their movements, enhancing the interactive aspect of the installation.
The CMP Inspiration Museum's controlled lighting and pale surfaces create a dreamlike quality that enhances the experience, making the boundaries of the installations and the space ambiguous.
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