Ai Weiwei's New 'Hansel & Gretel' Installation Explores Intensified Surveillance

Packed with drones and infrared cameras that monitor your every move.

The ever political Ai Weiwei has a new interactive installation at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City called Hansel & Gretel. The immersive presentation aims to explore the state of intensified surveillance in today’s society. The space is packed with cameras, drones, and more high-tech devices that track and monitor your every single move.

It’s safe to say that it’s impossible to hide in this dark digital labyrinth created by the notorious Chinese artist made in collaboration with the acclaimed architecture firm, Herzog & de Meuron. More precisely, numerous infrared cameras capture footage of gallery-goers which is then projected onto the floor. Additionally, two surveillance drones occasionally fly throughout the installation, creating eerie hums that complement the disorienting atmosphere.

Take a look at the gallery above and head over to the armory’s official website to learn more. Hansel & Gretel will be open to the public until August 6.

Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Ave
New York, NY
10065

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