Floating World has created two site specific installations at Fermanagh Museum. The installations display work by members of the public alongside works by Floating World artists. In the run up to the show Andy Parsons has been working with members of the public to make artists books onsite at the museum, and at the Book House in Cavan. This part of the project aimed to provide everyone with a voice to relate ideas, share images, thoughts, insights and memories. The projects aim was to involve young and old alike, and find ways for them to communicate through the medium that are not determined by pre-existing skills or levels of technological know how.

The works are displayed in two areas. In the main part of the Museum, Floating World has partly repopulated three of the display cases with Artists books, these display cases also display objects from the Museums collection. Amongst the works occupying the cases are new works by Sarah Carne, who has created a number of books based on the I-Spy Series. The books mimic the originals in style but replace the familiar content with new narratives. The idea of re-framing something that already exists, to change and create a new thought for it, is the common denominator for both the books and the method of display.

Floating World has also created an installation in the 19th Century Powder Magazine. The installation takes its inspiration from two historical figures in the courtyard, which are similar to the life size cut-out figures that you stick your head through at the seaside. The Magazine will be full of life size figures holding aloft books for visitor to pick up and flick through, creating a dramatic and visually arresting backdrop to the books.