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Argentine artist's "spider web in the air"

According to the Daily Mail, the "spider web in the air" which took three years to build was unveiled in Dü sseldorf. This "spider web in the air" named "In orbit" was created by Argentine artist Thomas Saracino. Argentine artist's "spider web in the air"

Argentine artist's "spider web in the air"

This 80-foot (about 25-meter) high "aerial spider web" was built in three years by netted steel wires with a total area of 2,500 square meters, weighing 3 tons and divided into three layers, which can be described as the largest "spider web" in history. It can make ten people sit on a suspended PVC ball filled with air.

Addicted to Spider-Man. This work was exhibited in the Stendhal Museum in Dü sseldorf. For safety reasons, tourists must be at least 12 years old.