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Wil Natzel's "Superfluity" Interactive Installation Debuts at Twin Cities Pride Festival

June 24th, 2025

Wil Natzel’s (MArch Architecture 2009) inaugural version of his Superfluity public art installation debuts on June 28-29 at Twin Cities Pride Festival 2025, one of the largest free Pride festivals in the US. As a celebration of queer visibility, joy, and collective imagination, Superfluity offers an open and vibrant space for play and presence in the heart of Minneapolis.

Superfluity is an interactive field of inflatable tubes that invites participants to tilt, move, and engage with them, activating responsive lighting and sound to create public spaces through a queer lens of architecture. Clad in vibrant neon day-glow mesh fabric, these playful structures shimmer with movement and color, transforming the environment into a dynamic landscape of touch, light, and sound.

Inspired by underground clubs, hidden gathering spots, and other queer landscapes, Superfluity fosters connection and dialogue through shared sensory experience. It acts as a dynamic mixing place, blending strangers, sparking spontaneous interactions, and a sense of wonder and celebration.

 

Learn more:

Twin Cities Pride Festival Map

About the Superfluidity Project and Booking

Architecture at Cranbrook Academy of Art