lacoste+stevenson forms sustainable temporary installation for NGV as giant QR code maze
A-mazing, an installation that changes over the time
Lacoste+Stevenson has designed ‘A-mazing’, a sustainable temporary installation for the National Gallery of Victoria. Taking shape as a giant QR code maze, the project forms an unexpected backdrop for NVG’S collection of garden sculptures. Thus, as the visitors meander through the pavilion, they will encounter artworks of the prized collection, including a QR code that can be read digitally.
The artwork is made of hay bales that will sprout native grasses as time passes. With this materiality, the design team sought to emphasize the temporariness of the installation that entails the transitory forces of nature. ‘make hay while the sun shines’ says the Australia-based creative practice.
The QR code maze is inserted in NVG’s Grollo garden and incorporates Auguste Rodin’s and Henry Moore’s sculptures
All images by Lacoste+Stevenson
hide-and-seek with NVG’s sculpture collection
On the occasion of the two-stage architectural competition for a pavilion in the Grollo garden of the Museum organized by NGV (see more here), Lacoste+Stevenson (see more here) has designed a maze resembling an oversized QR code. At a junction of artificial and natural, the maze’s limits fade with the golden hay bales covering by a field of grasses.
The proposal is completely biodegradable. This means that the structure will return to earth with zero impact on its landscape. Apart from an eco-conscious approach, ‘A-mazing’ offers a carefree nod to the guests, enabling a game of hide-and-seek with NVG’s sculpture collection. In its entirety, the project offers a multidimensional experience, activating visitors’ senses. Upon entering the Grollo Equiset garden, the scent of hay is noticeable, while the play within the QR code weaves the visitor around the collection experientially and digitally.
Visitors are discovering NGV’s sculptures unexpectedly
The maze evolves during the exhibition, from hay to native grasses
Typical Section
Plan View. Activated digitally, the QR code links to the story of the exhibit and the detail of its deliberately short life cycle
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project info:
name: A-mazing
designer: Lacoste + Stevenson
location: Garden of National Gallery of Victoria
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edited by: christina petridou | designboom