About this event
Interactive installation, AAAMaze featured an infinite, constantly evolving real-time generated labyrinth.
Throughout history, labyrinths and mazes have been, central to mythology, psychology, and more recently game design – classic games like Snake (1976) and Pac-Man (1979) highlight their immersive appeal. Mazes challenge us, engage our imaginations, and invite exploration, becoming timeless metaphors for understanding our reality.
AAAMaze is a labyrinth that can be explored by the public, but with a twist – it’s an infinite labyrinth generated in real time for the audience. Only a part of the labyrinth is visible at one time, and the invisible parts of the labyrinth change constantly, making it impossible to return to a previous location.
AAAMaze was commissioned and presented by Watermans as a pilot commission for the EU funded project ArtCast4D with financial support from the Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme and curated by Klio Krajewska.
AAAMaze was presented in collaboration with International Arts and Visual Culture (IVAC) Research Centre, Richmond American University London in 12 February-1 March 2025 and the University of Greenwich Gallery, 11-22 March 2025.
AAAMAZE received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101061163. It was also funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee grant No. 10079472.
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