
"The installation features a series of open, house-shaped frames painted a punchy red, each one just big enough to step inside. Inside, a swing—and not a metaphorical one."
"Visitors are invited to wander from 'casa' to 'casa,' taking a seat and swaying as the installation reacts around them. When a structure is empty, it glows softly white, like a quiet invitation."
"Beyond the swings and glowing frames, 'Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0' is part of the Big Umbrella Festival, a multi-week series built around inclusive, sensory-friendly programming for neurodiverse audiences."
'Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0' is an interactive installation at Lincoln Center featuring red house-shaped frames with swings inside. Designed by Big Umbrella Festival Esrawe + Cadena, it draws inspiration from Latin American mercados. The installation includes eight mini houses, inviting visitors to swing and interact. When empty, the houses glow white, and when occupied, they brighten. The installation is free and accessible to all ages, part of a festival focused on inclusive programming for neurodiverse audiences.
Read at Time Out New York
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