Installation

June 2, 2025

Immersive Exhibition Lets You Experience Traditional Textiles as Never Before in Hong Kong

Over in Hong Kong, the Palace Museum has breathed new life into a host of artifacts. Throughout the venue, textiles now burst, blossom, billow, and buzz, transforming blank walls into vibrant tapestries. These immersive scenes make up the bulk of the museumโ€™s first thematic, multimedia exhibition, which celebrates Hong Kong and Chinaโ€™s visual culture through one of their most prolific traditions: patterns.

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May 29, 2025

Iridescent Arc Looks Like a Ring of Mist & Light and Perfectly Frames Seoulโ€™s Skyline

Perched along the Han River in Seoul, South Korea, is an installation that almost seems supernatural: it breathes mist, its surface is blank and doesnโ€™t reveal anyoneโ€™s reflection, and it shimmers quietly in the setting sun. The project in question is James Tapscottโ€™s Arc ZERO: Eclipse, the artistโ€™s latest addition to his Arc ZERO series. Like much of Tapscottโ€™s work, Arc ZERO: Eclipse is a meditation upon the sublime, as expressed through natural phenomena.

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May 23, 2025

Giant Filtration System Serves Espresso Made With Water From Venice Canals

At this yearโ€™s Biennale Architettura (Architecture Biennale) in Venice, visitors can grab their Italian espressos from an unexpected source: the cityโ€™s canals. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R), the Canal Cafe is an innovative and uniquely site-specific project from the architecture firm behind such iconic landmarks as the High Line in New York City. The installation is โ€œpart espresso bar, part laboratory,โ€ according to DS+R, offering fresh coffee made directly from purified water.

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May 18, 2025

Immersive LED Displays Transform a Korean Resort Into a Shimmering Crystal Palace

In 1851, London hosted the Great Exhibition in what would become one of the worldโ€™s finest examples of modern architecture: the Crystal Palace. Complete with dramatic arches and a shimmering, transparent facade, the palace was absolutely gargantuan. It integrated 293,000 panes of glass, a 128-foot-high ceiling, and housed more than 14,000 exhibitors from around the world.

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