The Net Blow-up Yokohama is the next evolutionary step for the classic inflatable castle. It is a blow-up structure with a mess of black nets within that create various levels to bounce and play around. From the outside, it looks like a captured cloud while the inside is the layer of a gigantic spider.
Designed by Numen / For use, a collective made up of Sven Jonke, Christoph Katzler and Nikola Radeljković, the Net Blow-up Yokohama is an immersive experience with every detail thought out. As written on its website, "The result is a soft object which deforms and mutates with every movement of its temporary habitants. The outer membrane acts both like a "soft box" diffuser of the outside light, or a projection screen in case of inner illumination of the installation."
Inflatable Interactive Installations
Net Blow-up Yokohama by Numen/For Use is Like a Large Web
Trend Themes
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Interactive Inflatable Structures — The use of inflatable structures with interactive elements creates immersive and engaging experiences for individuals.
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Immersive Play Environments — Designing inflatable installations with various levels and interactive components provides individuals with a unique and immersive play experience.
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Dynamic Architectural Design — The incorporation of inflatable nets and flexible structures in architectural designs allows for constantly changing and adaptable spaces.
Industry Implications
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Event and Entertainment — The event and entertainment industry can utilize inflatable interactive installations to create memorable and engaging experiences for attendees.
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Theme Parks and Recreation — Theme parks and recreational facilities can incorporate inflatable structures with interactive elements to enhance the play experience for visitors.
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Architecture and Design — Architects and designers can explore the use of inflatable and dynamic elements in their projects to create unique and adaptable spaces.