MIRAZOZO
- Author:
- Alice Fenton
- Posted:
- Monday, 20 December 2010
Dodecahedron. Bet you never thought you’d see that word outside a Year 8 maths class. Once you’ve experienced Mirazozo however, you may just develop a renewed interest in polygons. This large scale, inflatable sculpture plays with shape, light and colour to create an immersive, multi-sensory experience that The Times described as, “Somewhere between a womb and a cathedral.” Visitors receive a map before passing through the airlock and once inside they can wander freely through labyrinthine tunnels and cavernous domes, or just lie back and bliss out. (AF)
Jan 3-27, Sydney Opera House forecourt, from $10, architects-of-air.com

Photo by Jason Nakrani
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