







Public Art
“Octopus”
An Interactive Art Installation Redefining Urban Spaces
DION ART is shaping the future of urban art, transforming public spaces into iconic landmarks and points of attraction. Octopus is more than just an art installation—it is a modern city landmark, designed to inspire, captivate, and engage both residents and visitors in a mesmerizing visual and interactive experience.
A giant octopus, emerging from the grass as if surfacing from the depths of the ocean, appears remarkably lifelike during the day, seamlessly blending into its surroundings. By night, it transforms into a spectacular light show, with thousands of embedded LEDs illuminating the structure and creating a magical interplay of light and shadow. This is public art for the next generation, drawing attention from every angle and becoming a vibrant centerpiece of urban life.
The scale of the installation is truly impressive—spanning 20 meters wide and 4 meters high, making Octopus an unmissable attraction. It is not just an art installation for parks, but a symbol of the city, sparking conversations, social media engagement, and thousands of photos shared every year. Interactive buttons, placed around its tentacles, allow visitors to trigger special lighting effects and soundscapes that mimic the real movements of an octopus, offering a unique fusion of art, technology, and public engagement.
DION ART specializes in art installation design and production, redefining how modern cities create spaces with distinctive identities. Octopus is not just a decorative object—it is a new benchmark in interactive art, highlighting the power of public installations in urban branding.
Crafted from stainless steel, coated with automotive-grade paint and protective lacquer, the installation is built to withstand various weather conditions, ensuring durability and long-term impact. This is not merely the production of art installations—it is the creation of an urban legend, a structure worthy of a Guinness World Record, and a symbol of cutting-edge public art.