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Spacebuster in New York

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Storefront for Art and Architecture, in collaboration with Goethe Institute New York, present Spacebuster, a project by Raumlabor. Spacebuster is a mobile inflatable structure that serves as an entirely portable, expandable pavilion. A new iteration of a past Raumlabor project, the Küchenmonument (presented in Europe in 2006-8), Storefront will bring Spacebuster to the US for the first time this April, when it will travel throughout New York for 10 consecutive evenings hosting various community events.

The pavilion is comprised of an inflatable bubble-like dome that emerges from its self-contained compressor housing. The dome expands and organically adjusts to its surroundings, be it in a field, a wooded park, or below a highway overpass. The material is a sturdy, specially-designed translucent plastic, allowing the varying events taking place inside of the shelter – dance parties, lecture series, or dinner buffets – to be entirely visible from the outside and likewise the exterior environments become the events’ backdrops.

Each of these ten evenings will be organized in conjunction with a community group, nonprofit organization, university, or arts organization. Events will include artist talks, film screenings, communal dinners and many other events. For full information on the lineup of events please visit the official site.

More images after the break.

 

9 comments »

Vico says:

YES.

 
# April 7, 2009 at 06:16
Lucas Gray says:

Maybe I just don’t understand something here…why can’t you just have a picnic in the park without being inside a giant garbage bag? What is the point of this?

 
# April 7, 2009 at 14:39
Harz says:

It is simply amasing!!! Nice work.

 
# April 8, 2009 at 01:00
gonzales says:

can you make out of it school or clinic in Africa?
instead of portable picnic house for newyorkers?

THEN IT WOULD BE REALLY W O W….

 
# April 9, 2009 at 08:31
charlie says:

straight from the pages of the inflato cookbook. Well done.

 
# April 9, 2009 at 11:45
RipBang says:

this looks like a hot air balloon jammed under the freeway. awesome.

 
# April 23, 2009 at 11:52

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