The title is portmanteaus, derived from the Filipino words pelikula (film) and kulambo (mosquito net). In English, the title is translated as CiNet (cinema inside net). A site-specific multimedia installation comprises a video of silhouettes of people in transit projected inside the kulambo wall-screen, with fog inside. In some cultures, the mosquito net denotes protection for better sleep, which becomes the threshold and liminal space between the conscious and unconscious states of being. Due to the transparent nature of the fabric, participants can get inside and view the outside, and outsiders can view the inside. At the same time, the silhouettes of the digital projection mix with the shadows of the live viewers inside, thus producing three layers of figure: 1) the figure of the participants, 2) the participant’s shadow, and 3) the recorded shadow following the path where the fabric procure. It is a framed liminal space within a space, a weaver between the realms of inside and outside, virtual and reality, the physical and the mental, the inclusion and exclusion. The fog metaphors an uncertain situation that can obscure our vision. As a portable immersive cinema, Pelikulambo’s interactive elements offer a participatory site that invites individual-collectives to construct the storytelling.