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Cupid’s Koi Garden
Tsuen WanTsuen Wan Park

Cupid’s Koi Garden

ENESS
The world's first inflatable fountain, featuring bright patterns, interactive water jets, and a rich soundscape, delights visitors at Tsuen Wan Park as Cupid and his koi surprise passers-by with playful sprays.
The waterfront of Tsuen Wan is not only a hotspot for residents' sports and leisure, but also an ideal place for gathering with family and friends. ENESS from Australia brings their "Cupid’s Koi Garden", the world’s first inflatable fountain with bright patterning, interactive jets of water and rich soundscape, to Hong Kong. The majestic koi fishes leap into Tsuen Wan Park to bring blessings to everyone during festive gatherings.

This installation emerges from your ordinary vista like a mirage and is a combination of classical statues depicting Cupid and formal civic fountains. Standing at over six metres, the exuberantly decorative ENESS Cupid innocently occupies centrestage amongst his ten ornamental koi fishes with their mock terrazzo ponds. Sweet LED eyes belie this delightful water baby’s cheeky nature. Interactive and immersive, Cupid and his koi squirt jets of water on unsuspecting passers-by whenever they stop to admire his beauty. Try to resist this naughty Cupid, who is on a mission to spread love, connection and joyfulness in the park.
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About the creative unit
ENESS
Interactive public art and technology studio / Australia
Founded in 1997, ENESS stands as a beacon of innovation, blending art and technology seamlessly. This multi-award-winning studio delves into the fusion of the virtual and physical realms, crafting interactive public art that captivate audiences worldwide. Led by Artist and Founder Nimrod Weis, the team explores the emotive potential of interactivity, aiming to engage people of all ages and backgrounds. They are often invited to participate in international exhibitions in cities, such as London, Paris, Barcelona and New York. ENESS’s works always bring smiles and amazement to people.