These labyrinths are made of walls and mirrors strategically positioned to create the illusion of complex spaces. Visitors drift in these deceiving architectures where reflected space appears to be rooms, passageways and exits, as realistic as real space.
Entrance of the Labyrinth,
Liberty Science Center (Jersey City, U.S.A.,)
1992.
Liberty Science Center , 305m2, Jersey City, U.S.A., 1992
Design: ADYTUM - Sylvie La Ferrière & Jacques Desbiens
Second entrance of the Labyrinth,
Reflections in three mirrors
Stereoscopic-room,
Reflections in four mirrors
with stereoscopic perspective.
Images du Futur (244m2, Montreal, 1990)
design : ADYTUM - Sylvie La Ferrière & Jacques Desbiens
Center of the Labyrinth,
Reflections in three mirrors
Entrance of the Labyrinth,
Reflections in six mirrors
Expotec (120m2, Montreal, 1989)
Design : ADYTUM - Sylvie La Ferrière & Jacques Desbiens
© Jacques Desbiens, 2006