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aMAZEme Labyrinth of 250,000 Books Unveiled in London!
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A smaller version of the piece was previously created in Rio de Janeiro. Much more ambitious than its predecessor, the London maze was built from 250,000 used and new books, most of which were loaned and will be returned after the exhibit. The installation was constructed in 4 dayswith the help of over 50 volunteers, creating walls up to 2.5 meters high.
The maze was inspired by acclaimed Argentinean writer Jorge Luis Borges, and his love of books and labyrinths. In fact, the layout of the installation is in the shape of Borges’ own fingertips. To make the artwork more interactive, visitors are provided with an accompanying audio tour that guides them through the meticulously mapped book titles. Besides navigating the aMAZEme maze, visitors can attend daily performances from various literary figures. The funds from the project will be donated to fighting poverty around the world, as part of Oxfam’s charitable work.
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The aMAZEme labyrinth is an incredible installation created with thousands of tomes that will literally make you lose yourself in books. Created by Brazilian artists Marco Saboya and Gualter Pupo, the art installation directs visitors through meandering
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The London maze was built from 250, 000 used and new books, most of which loaned and to be returned after the exhibit.
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The layout of the installation is in the shape of Jorge Luis Borges’ own fingertips.
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Some of the maze sections are up to 2,5 meters high.
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The art installation directs visitors through meandering walls of stacked books and into discovering new textures, images and emotions of the written word.
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To make the artwork more interactive, visitors are provided with an accompanying audio tour that guides them through the meticulously mapped book titles.
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Besides navigating the aMAZEme maze, visitors can attend daily performances from various literary figures.
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The installation was constructed in 4 days with the help of over 50 volunteers.