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One Central Macao to greet visitors with ‘Airship Orchestra Wonders’ exhibition and more during May Day holiday

Writer: Yang Mei  |  Editor: Liu Minxia  |  From:   |  Updated: 2024-04-28

A view of the "Airship Orchestra Wonders" exhibition. Courtesy of the organizer

Visitors to Macao during the upcoming May Day holiday can anticipate a unique experience. One Central Macao in NAPE will host the the "Airship Orchestra Wonders" exhibition, a captivating presentation by the globally acclaimed art and technology studio ENESS. The exhibition will be open to the public from May 1 to May 31, with complimentary admission.

The exhibition highlights a collection of 16 striking inflatable characters, each exuding an enchanting aura and towering to impressive heights of up to six meters. Among them, names like Blobby, Bun, The Bunny, Mozart, Ripple, and Tree grace the indoor and outdoor spaces with their serene presence.

Beyond their visual appeal, these enchanting creations boast skin adorned with mesmerizing galaxy patterns and emit "voices" akin to stardust, enhancing the overall aesthetics. 

Throughout the day and night, an interactive network of motion sensors animates them, allowing visitors to engage by touching and interacting with the characters. These interactions trigger changes in color, friendly eye blinks and tracking by their LED eyes, and a captivating soundscape that harmonizes with the luminous spectacle.

Apart from the exhibition, One Central Macao has curated a range of surprises, including exclusive shopping privileges encompassing spa experiences and luxurious accommodations. Between April 26 and May 5, patrons can indulge in rebates of up to 4.5% on a single transaction exceeding MOP30,000 (US$3,725).

Visitors to Macao during the upcoming May Day holiday can anticipate a unique experience. One Central Macao in NAPE will host the the "Airship Orchestra Wonders" exhibition, a captivating presentation by the globally acclaimed art and technology studio ENESS. The exhibition will be open to the public from May 1 to May 31, with complimentary admission.