Japan invent world's first inflatable music venue
27 September 2013, 13:46
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
A group of Japanese designers have created what they are called the world’s first-ever “mobile concert hall”.
As Consequence of Sound report, the inflatable music venue is a collaboration between Arata Isozaki, Yasuhisa Toyota, the Kajimoto Agency and British-Indian sculptor Amish Kapoor. It will first be unveiled at the Lucerne Festival in Matsushima this weekend.
The invention is a response to the damage caused by the 2011 tsunamis in the region. You can check out photos of it above and below.
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