pneumatic environments and the politics of impermanence
Inflatable environments, atmospheric installations, suspended membranes, and pneumatic structures persistently resurface across museums, biennales, galleries, and public space, often reappearing in moments marked by instability, exhaustion, and shifting social conditions, yet almost always generating a peculiar sense of wonder and lightness. Forms drift above visitors’ heads, pulse with circulating air, or dissolve into fog, transforming atmosphere itself into something tactile.
From Tomás Saraceno’s airborne ecosystems and the lingering afterlife of Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s Blur Building to the radical experiments of Ant Farm,...
