A Rave Scene
Visitors walk through the building and hear music booming in the distance. They arrive at a small reception desk with a screen on it. On the screen they see live surveillance footage of a bicycle basement. On the images, they see people dancing around a DJ.
Visitors continue their way through the building, the bass getting louder. They wonder if the party they saw on the screen is taking place in this building. They consider looking for it.
The sound leads them to the entrance to the bicycle basement. They reluctantly walk down the stairs into the darkness. They see silhouettes of people dancing in the spotlights.
Visitors mingle among the others. They wonder if the others are also visitors, or actors. What is reality and what is staged?
A Rave Scene occurs every hour during opening hours. After 15 minutes, the scene disappears again.
The DJ presses play. He turns some knobs.
The Introvert enjoys the music with his eyes closed, rocking gently back and forth to the music.
The social media addict grabs his phone from his pocket. He scrolls for a bit, takes a video of the DJ, scrolls a bit again, and puts phone back in his pocket. Repeats every minute.
The Homeless Raver grabs a balloon from his pocket and inflates it. He inhales the air slowly and blows it back into the balloon. Repeats every minute.
The Rave Baby blows a few soap bubbles. Repeats every minute.
The Doorhaler grabs a small bag of white powder and a key from his pocket, sniffs, and puts it away again. Repeats every minute.
The DJ presses stop.