Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
Directed by David Wain Cinematography by Ben Weinstein
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Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
Directed by David Wain Cinematography by Ben Weinstein
“Cupid’s Koi Garden.” Photo by Sam Roberts
Illuminated Inflatable Sculptures Populate Whimsical Wonderlands by ENESS
Giant striped characters, the world’s first inflatable fountain, and a mass of towering arches occupy the otherworldly installations designed by ENESS. The Melbourne-based studio creates immersive worlds of whimsical creatures and puffy, illuminated structures that spring from the ground. Often paired with upbeat soundscapes and interactive elements like squirting water and digital eyeballs, the air-filled sculptures are arranged as wonderlands of light and color that at night, bathe the viewer in a kaleidoscopic glow of LED bulbs.
“Airship Orchestra.” Photo by Ben Weinstein
“Sky Castle.” Photo by Zu Rui
“Sky Castle.” Photo by Gavin Jowitt
Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
Directed by David Wain Cinematography by Ben Weinstein
Wet Hot American Summer (2001) dir. David Wain DP: Ben Weinstein
Whites Only Laundry
Quite possibly the WORST name in the history of laundromats. Even worse, the jingle that they put at the end of this thing.