The first thought that comes to mind when you enter the Balloon Museum for the “Let’s Fly” exhibit is the massive scale of the art
Inflatable tents called"D.R.E.A.M.S." by Camilla Falsini, are installed as part of the Balloon Museum's U.S. exhibition"Let's Fly," at the museum's Manhattan's Pier 36 site, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023, in New York. The exhibition runs from Oct. 27, through Jan. 14. .as having either professional-level balloon art or installations that rival the scale of a Thanksgiving Day Parade float, and that would be true.
Some installations are introspective, some put you in awe, while others literally make it about the journey. Take the “Flying Maze,” an inflatable labyrinth by French artist Cyril Lancelin. This large green inflated structure resembles a bouncy house you would encounter at a carnival or kid’s birthday party. Yet, it differs because you’re bouncing off the tubular walls while making your way through the narrow maze, a disco ball awaiting you in the center.
“You can actually jump into a giant ball pit and somehow reconnect to your childhood while being inside the light and visual and sound performance,” Caimmi said. Her installation honors the contribution of Ada Lovelace, the 19th century mathematician whose work with Charles Babbage discovered the groundwork on how binary code could provide instructions for computers.
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