Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

It’s always interesting and nice to see installations that are not just works of art but also invite the viewer to interact with it. Sure, paintings and sculptures in museums are nice to look at but of course you’re not allowed to touch them for important reasons. So art installations are much more accessible and in a sense, more experimental, especially if visitors are invited to touch and explore it.

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Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Paired Cubes is a temporary pavilion that is set up in Busan, South Korea but is also created to be transferred and assembled in other public spaces. It is made up of 3,500 recycled polycarbonate panels put together in 2.5m tall pavilions and put together without any fittings or glue. It has eight outer facades and two inner walls and the overall effect, especially when illuminated, is that they look like floating panels.

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Aside from its sustainability, the pavilion is also pretty interactive as visitors are actually invited to interact with the structure and its visual patterns and optical textures. They are put together in both a symmetrical and asymmetrical fashion. During the day, you can explore the layered surfaces that bring about various shadowy patterns. When it becomes darker, it becomes a luminous box which attracts you to go inside the pavilion.

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Up to 6 people can go inside the structure at once but you can also just stay outside to play around with the panels. It is also built to be easily disassembled, transported, and reassembled so we can expect to see this pop up in other areas after this.

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

Mesmerizing Paired Cubes and its 3,500 polycarbonate panels invites viewers to play

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