Welcome to the Museum of Absurd

In the early 20s, tickets and information were shared using Quick Response Code technology, which is a kind of 2D graphic.

Usually presented in square format and in black and white.

These “little boxes” were constantly being scanned using the mobile technologies of that time, which already easily allowed this identification on their cameras.

The broadcast culture in this format was leveraged after the pandemic known as COVID-19, which imposed a series of social restrictions on interaction with the public.

Space Instructions:

Do not touch anything and carefully observe the instructors' instruction. Try to look at the experience through the lens of the past and reflect on how society at the beginning of this century interacted and behaved!

Feel the experience!