PHOTO — Labyrinth, “Artesanos de México” Shops

View of the pavilion and adjoining stores. The Labyrinth Pavilion at Expo 67, designed by the National Film Board of Canada, was an immersive five-story cinematic installation. It featured three main rooms: the first projected images onto giant screens, the second was a corridor of one-way mirrors, and the third showcased a film across five cross-shaped screens. This unique sensory experience attracted millions of visitors and inspired the development of the IMAX system. Source : NFB.

Pavillon : Labyrinth

[Classification call number: PHOTO318].

This document is available in its entirety scanned in high definition 1200DPI format. It is presented here in a reduced version to facilitate the display of the page.

Dimensions: Diapositive 135 (35mm x 23mm) inches

Process: Kodachrome

Date of publication: 23 May 1967

Autor : Louis Martin

Collection : Louis Martin Fund, Gift from Louis Martin

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