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		<description><![CDATA[Inflatables are good for more than just pool toys and camping beds &#8211; they also come in the form of giant tentacles springing from open windows, the world&#8217;s largest rubber duck and (literally) gigantic piles of crap. Blow-up buildings can&#160;have a practical purpose&#160;as mobile architecture, but sometimes, oversized inflatables are just for fun, transforming both <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/07/27/inflatable-installations-18-fun-projects-full-of-hot-air/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<div id="urb-ads-toc-box" class="post-ads-toc-box urb-ads-toc" style="display:none;"></div><p>Inflatables are good for more than just pool toys and camping beds &ndash; they also come in the form of giant tentacles springing from open windows, the world&rsquo;s largest rubber duck and (literally) gigantic piles of crap. <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2011/09/09/blow-up-buildings-17-inflatable-works-of-mobile-architecture/">Blow-up buildings</a> can&nbsp;have a practical purpose&nbsp;as mobile architecture, but sometimes, oversized inflatables are just for fun, transforming both interior and exterior environments and bringing shock value to art festivals around the world.</p>
<h4>Giant Poo, Pig &amp; Stonehenge<br>
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<p>A group of artists came together in the West Kowloon Cultural District of Hong Kong to install<a href="http://www.designboom.com/art/giant-inflatable-pile-of-poo-roast-pig-and-stonehenge-sculptures-at-m-hong-kong/"> oversized inflatable works,</a> including &lsquo;Complex Pile&rsquo; by Paul McCarthy, &lsquo;House of Treasures&rsquo; by Cao Fei and &lsquo;Sacrilege&rsquo; by Jeremy Deller, for an art festival.</p>
<h4>Plastic Bubble Environments Transform Interiors</h4>
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<p>All that&rsquo;s left of an interior space once these inflatable plastic environments by <a href="http://peniqueproductions.com">Penique Productions</a> are put into place is the basic shape and structure of it, all details obscured to create a surreal new environment. The Barcelona-based group inflates massive colorful balloons inside buildings to transform them for special events.</p>
<h4>Tentacles, Eyeballs &amp; More by Filthy Luker</h4>
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<p>French street artist <a href="http://www.filthyluker.org">Filthy Luker</a> makes it seem as if gigantic octopi are trying to escape from buildings around the world, and anthropomorphizes trees with inflatable eyeballs.</p>
<h4>Inflatable Snow Chalet in Miami Beach</h4>
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<p>The unlikely sight of a snow-topped ski chalet bobs up and down in the bay beside the now-abandoned Miami Marine Stadium for Art Basel 2013. Entitled &lsquo;Curiosity,&rsquo; the giant inflatable structure by Paris-based <a href="https://www.perrotin.com">Galerie Perrotin</a> and French artist duo Kolkoz plays on contrasts. &ldquo;&lsquo;Curiosity&rsquo; was the name that was given to the last Mars exploration rover. We have taken this idea of an invader exploring a foreign land and applied it to the snow covered chalet that has set off on a journey and arrived in the middle of a maritime stadium in the hot Florida sun.&rdquo;</p>
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