Couples, groups, single visitors, kids playing hide and seek, dogs, plenty of selfies, and of course everybody smelling the selections of cannabis terpenes in the artwork tunnel, sometimes even diving their noses into the fabric… it has been fun to interact with the visitors, and to see how they interacted with the artwork and its hosting space. I wish I spent more time at the installation, as I’ve lost many more people interacting with it – but Canapa Mundi was also a very exciting place to enjoy, and I couldn’t stop going around exploring the incredible world of cannabis featured at the show.
Nevertheless – and even if I have used a crappy phone to take the pictures – I’m happy that I took plenty of pictures, as the most beautiful part of exhibiting 50 Shades of Green had definitely been to see how people interacted with it. Want to have a glimpse of what happened at Canapa Mundi? Enjoy the photo gallery below!