The Endless Garden is an immersive digital installation that invites visitors to co-create a living dream garden inspired by Salvador Dalí’s iconic imagery.
In the 1930s, Dalí and Alberto Giacometti were commissioned to design an imaginative garden for the Count and Countess de Noailles. Though their project was never realized, its playful, experimental and surreal ideas continue to inspire the Museum’s new digital experience.
As part of our special exhibition, Alberto Giacometti & Salvador Dalí: Through & Beyond Surrealism, visitors use mobile devices to contribute to The Endless Garden, creating surreal objects inspired by Dalí’s iconic symbols that merge into a continuously evolving projected landscape. Each creation becomes part of a collective digital garden—a shared artwork that grows and transforms with every contribution.
To learn more about some of the reimagined symbols featured in this experience, visit here.
The Endless Garden was developed by The Dalí Museum in collaboration with HYZ Studio.