ATLAS—The Archive for Transformative Labyrinth Art Studies.

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ATLAS is an institution slowly developing The Labyrinth: a space where art, design, and rituals converge to help people connect with themselves, others, and something greater. Our ultimate vision is to one day build this space in real life.

Right now, we're fleshing out the vision through collaborative storytelling. We work with artists, designers, and creators to imagine pavilions within The Labyrinth: spaces that house carefully crafted experiences designed to facilitate genuine moments of connection. Each collaboration becomes part of the archive—a growing collection of pavilions waiting for the budget to be built. The archive currently comprises dozens of pavilions created by workshop participants.

How you can contribute

We're looking for creative collaborators to design a pavilion concept through a guided 4-hour workshop. You'll create a space focused on "letting go" (whatever that means to you) alongside an artifact and ceremony that enables connection. Your contribution helps build the blueprint for what we hope to eventually construct in reality. if you’re interested in participating, please send a message here.

Meanwhile, try our pavilion configurator—a questionnaire designed to turn vague pavilion ideas into something more tangible.

A detailed text about an art pavilion named 'Divinitas', describing its purpose, background, exterior, interior, artifacts, rituals, and ways to connect or practice at home.

This experimental prototype was part of my 8-year research journey that led to Workshop Workshop.

Join the current experiment →

A detailed text description of an online pavilion concept focused on metaphors of underground, connection, healing, and ritual, with references to plants, natural elements, and transformative experiences.

From initial concept to detailed blueprint, every pavilion in the Archive moves us closer to construction. This collection serves as both creative exploration and practical foundation for the physical Labyrinth

The Archive

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Black and white illustration with various scenes including people climbing rocks, a volcano, a cave, a person floating in space, fire dancers, a fisherman, a person underwater, and a person walking through nature.
Line drawing of a heap of assorted mechanical or electronic parts, including gears, screws, and circuit components.
Abstract 3D geometric shapes in black and white, including cubes, pyramids, spiral structures, stairs, and archways, arranged on a black background.

The Labyrinth exists at the intersection of imagination and intention—a space where every detail serves the deeper purpose of human transformation. Ancient ceremonial wisdom meets cutting-edge experiential design.

The Labyrinth

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Each pavilion represents a unique creative vision brought to life through our collaborative process. Designers, artists, and thinkers contribute their own interpretation of connection, creating a diverse landscape of transformative experiences.

Pavilions

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ATLAS maps the spaces where wonder meets purpose. Where lived experience informs future possibilities. Where meaningful connection flourishes once again. We're cultivating a community united by a shared vision: to build The Labyrinth in reality.