I mentioned yesterday that last weekend was a busy one. I had things to do all three days. It started Friday evening when I joined two other friends for a new experience on the Arizona State University campus. It was called DesignSpace and was described as a drive-thru sensory experience.
A company called HYBYCOZO along with the students of the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts converted one of the many campus parking garages into a sight and sound extravaganza.
There were colorful, digital images projected on walls.
A variety of abstract, light-filled objects were scattered about the area.
I think my favorite area was when we drove through this section that made it look like our car was a spaceship and we were soaring among the planets and stars.
14 comments:
That is a drive through wonderland!
Wow... interest visual experience.
Groovey!
Amazing, and under different circumstances would anyone have tried this, Who would have wanted a parking garage tied up?
That looks like it was great fun, Sharon! Just to get out and about would be nice.
Amazing!! A fun experience.
What an unique experience to enjoy.
Now that's pretty wild.
I would agree with it being an experience, looks like a good one too
Dreamy! I am reminded of a multi media show here several years ago.
What a wonderful way to escape the problems of the world! It reminds me of the Amococo Luminarium in Mesa quite so time ago.
What a brilliant idea Sharon, I like that you can sit in your car while enjoying this experience 💜
What a great idea! It's hard to make a parking structure exciting, but it looks like they succeeded.
Turning a parking area into art - genius! How fun.
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