Moving Dunes

Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit:  Olivier Bousquet

An experiential Mirage in the Heart of Downtown Montreal


Montréal, Canada, 2020-11-02 –

Moving Dunes is inspired by the early arts. It is an extension of the temporary exhibit From Africa to the Americas: Face-to-face Picasso, Past and Present, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA). The plastic approach of cubist painters questions the role of perspective in visual representation. Anamorphosis, which is the distortion of the subject reconfiguring itself according to the position of the body in space, is one of the methods used. Through this process, Moving Dunes introduces the public to the essence of this approach in a playful way.

By manipulating the street surface, large ripples are generated, recalling the features of a body or a face. Reflective spheres and geometric shapes amplify patterns and multiply points of view. As the observer moves, the street transforms, shapes are reversed, the ground comes alive and destabilizes. Moving Dunes is an experiential mirage in the heart of Downtown Montreal. Along the way, the passer-by discovers the presence of spheres reflecting the different buildings of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, all unique in their architecture and history. Moving Dunes brings together the real and the virtual worlds and awakens the senses.

The MMFA animated the pedestrian area of ​​avenue Du Musée, which has become a must-see for citizens and tourists alike. The goal was to pedestrianize the street and to create a temporary signature layout. Among the challenges encountered were the development of a concept in relation to the theme of the exhibition, the activation of a pedestrian public space while allowing the passage of emergency vehicles, and the creation of an experience with high media impact on a limited budget.

Technical Sheet

Location: Avenue Du Musee, Montreal

Client: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Designers: Charles Laurence Proulx, Gil Hardy, Negar Adibpour, Jean-Benoit Trudelle

Project manager: Charles Laurence Proulx

Collaborators: MU

Budget: $50 000

About NÓS

Founded by Gil Hardy and Charles Laurence Proulx in 2016, NÓS is a Montreal firm that brings together professionals with diverse and complementary expertise around shared projects. Propelled by a resolutely contemporary spirit, each project is an opportunity to invent a unique living environment tailored to its users, thanks to an ambitious and realistic proposal. The NÓS team is made up of daring and creative designers, joined by experienced professionals, bringing depth and demonstrated know-how.

NÓS is the spirit of a new generation that creates, through the arts and architecture, places, and spaces that reflect their contemporary plural identity.

For more information


  1. www.n-o-s.ca

Media contact

  • NÓS Architects
  • Charles Laurence Proulx, Architect co-founder
  • [email protected]
  • 514-400-8999

Source: V2 Newswire

Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Olivier Bousquet

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Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Eloa Defly

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Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

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Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

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Raphaël Thibodeau


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Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

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Raphaël Thibodeau


Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

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Raphaël Thibodeau


Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

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Raphaël Thibodeau


Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Charles Laurence Proulx

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Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

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Raphaël Thibodeau

Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

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Raphaël Thibodeau

Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Eloa Defly

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Eloa Defly


Press kit | 3303-01 - Press release | Moving Dunes - NÓS - Art - Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

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Raphaël Thibodeau

 

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