Mirror Tunnel
The ultimate immersive experience, the mirror tunnel provides a fascinating adventure within the confines of a mirrored enclosure covered in twinkling lights. Step inside to see the wonder of the lights dazzling, comparable only to the never ending streaks of the milky way.
Light Tunnel
The Light Tunnel from the future came to fame at the glittering celebrity Met Gala – a haven for new photo experiences. Their otherworldly theme ‘Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology’ offered a unique photo booth filled with sparkling neon lights. Vogue challenged some of the Met Gala’s most-followed celebrities to strut their stuff inside a futuristic Instagram portrait studio. From Madonna to Kanye West, the fluorescent lights pulsated, flickered, and reflected off the night’s most jeweled and shimmering fashionistas. We’ve needed this in our life ever since.
Infinity Room
The ultimate immersive activity, an infinity room provides a fascinating experience within the confines of a mirrored room covered in twinkling lights. The outside of the infinity room can be customised to suit your event with a professionally printed design. The photo captured comes from a beautiful art exhibition by Japanese designer Yayoi Kusama. The activation took place in The Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas from our latest trip abroad.
Visitors were invited to step inside an uninspiring, but equally intriguing, white cube. Once visitors step inside the space, it’s silent and dark with suspended yellow lanterns by the dozens. Or hundreds or thousands, it’s hard to work out, they may as well stretch on for infinity. Step forward, and the lanterns brighten and dim in all directions. At the outset of the infinity, you realise that what you’re staring at is yourself. Forty-five seconds later, someone opens the door and the spell breaks. Did we remember to take a selfie? Just about. The $15 to pay to re-enter was worth it though.
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