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STUFISH Entertainment Architects has unveiled its latest installation, the Gates of Vision 2030.
Gates of Vision is an abstract and immersive celebration of recent urban developments in Saudi Arabia, at Cityscape 2023.
It features a mirror 40 meters long, 7 meters high and 3 meters wide.
This tunnel, divided into seven colorful zones, is a captivating visual representation of the ambitious mega projects set by Saudi Vision 2030.
From NEOM, ROSHN and Qiddiya, to Jeddah Central, NCH and Red Sea Global,
sectional transitions and a series of looping and stylized glimpses take visitors on a journey through a series of distinct future world environments.
Moreover, landmark projects such as The Line – a zero-carbon city with vertically layered buildings,
Oxagon – the world’s largest automated port, and AlUla – touted as the world’s largest living museum, take center stage.
Create an immersive looping installation
The Endless Tunnel of Vision 2030 Gates will be on display over four days at the Riyadh Front Exhibition Centre.
It extends for 45 seconds from the moment of entry to exit, and encourages visitors to come back and experience each transition.
Attractive shots cut and cycle every 45 seconds, accompanied by 15-second transitions that ensure a smooth loop.
These transitions include elements such as wind and waves, as well as graphic dissolves,
immersing visitors in the ever-evolving landscape.
UK-based STUFISH Entertainment Architects also brought the installation to life with LED floor tiles and mirror surfaces.
Enveloping and reflecting around each visitor in an endless cycle of movement.
The STUFISH Mirror Tunnel celebrates mega projects in Saudi Arabia
As they move through the areas and look back, mirrors from above reflect past tunnel projects – a symbolism that underscores the importance of learning from our history as we move forward to create a better future.
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