Archipelago Cinema is perhaps the first floating cinema to ever exist.
Designed by a German architect Ole Scheeren, he said he aimed to create "A sense of temporality, randomness, almost like driftwood. Or maybe something more architectural: Modular pieces, loosely assembled, like a group of little islands that congregate to form an auditorium."
The audience floats in the middle of a beautiful lagoon, enjoying movies and being separated from the screen by the water. Ole Scheeren saw them as pieces, joined together by fun and joy. Nature and technology, put together into an amazing opportunity for people who want to experience a unique feeling and add something more to the experience of watching a movie.
The base for the cinema is based on the techniques used by fishermen for floating lobster farms construction.