Fragrant Literary Mazes

The Waft That Woos Explores Shakespeare's Work in an Unconventional Way

Mazes, Shakespeare and scents are more often than not immensely enjoyable on their own, but throw them into one big pot and an experience like no other is born: The Waft That Woos. A mirror maze fit for carnival funhouses, this installation is meant to be navigated by one's nose. Inspired by the Shakespearian comedy 'The Merry Wives of Windsor,' the scent of aphrodisiac is what leads people to the heart of the maze.

Created by Bompas & Parr for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom, The Waft That Woos explores the themes of love and confusion found in the play. It also gives "visitors a tangible Shakespearian experience, exploding narratives, characterisation and criticism to an architectural and inhabitable scale," according to the designers.
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