Immersive Art
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“Van Gogh Alive” exhibit in Wellington, New Zealand in 2021, (Attribution: 4nitsirk, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/deed.en, Presented at: WindermereSun.com)

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After our post on Devastation From More Than 22 Tornadoes In 6 States Of South & Midwest/All Governments Need To Avoid Circumstances (War, Aggression, Military Activities) That Would Increase Global Temperature, I feel compelled to remind us all the wonder of life offered here on earth by sharing some immersive creative art works presented in various art museums, below:
d’strict has opened the Korea’s largest immersive media art exhibition ‘ARTE MUSEUM’ at Jeju, Aewol, in the end of September, 2020, in the video published on Dec 1, 2020, “ARTE MUSEUM Overview“, below:
A larger-than-life art exhibit which allows visitors to immerse themselves in the works of Vincent Van Gogh is coming to Chicago, in the video published on Nov 16, 2020, “Popular ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ exhibit coming to Chicago brings visitors inside iconic painter’s works“, below:
A new art museum in Japan doesn’t just allow visitors to stand around and admire what’s on display. It encourages them to immerse themselves in the artwork by interacting with each exhibit. The Mori Building Digital Art Museum: Epson teamLab Borderless in Tokyo is the world’s first digital art museum. It contains unique artworks by Japanese art group teamLab, which have been displayed at exhibitions around the world and now have a permanent home, in the video published on June 28, 2018, “World’s first digital art museum lights up Tokyo, Japan”, below:
An ambitious installation of over 70 Genelec loudspeakers allows visitors to Helsinki’s Amos Rex museum to really immerse themselves in works of art. The opening exhibition, created by the Japanese artist collective teamLab, consists of four interactive, computer-generated pieces in which the visitors can experience the space using all their senses, in the video published on Dec 17, 2018, “Creating an Immersive AV system at Amos Rex museum“, below:
It’s said that art imitates nature, but an exhibition on Jeju Island takes things one step further, with artwork so immersive that visitors might struggle to tell art and nature apart. Our culture correspondent Kim Bo-kyoung went there to give us a peek. Outside, the leaves are falling as winter is just around the corner, yet here, colorful spring petals fall to the ground instead. Arte Museum Korea’s largest immersive media art exhibition was founded by digital design company d’strict. Under the theme ‘Eternal Nature’, the 46-hundred square meter space on Jeju Island presents an immersive experience through ten media art exhibitions. One of the visitors’ favorites is a giant cube that makes it appear like an enormous wave is trapped behind glass. It’s a larger version of d’strict’s previous public media art ‘Wave’ at COEX in Seoul’s Gangnam-gu District. Another popular exhibition is a beach that stretches endlessly into the distance, reflected through mirrors. “The waves crashing on the beach, the majesty of the aurora, all a mirage, give the visitors a feeling that’s surreal.” The CEO says the museum focuses on nature because it is the most intuitive and popular subject that all the age groups can enjoy. And the company brought in experts to make the exhibitions fully immersive. “To make the immersive experience, we didn’t just focus on visuals. For sounds, we worked with an engineer at Soundmirror Korea who won Grammy awards twice for the first time in Korea,…. and for scent, we used ‘Scentby’ the Korean partner of France’s GIP fragrance school.” Nature is not the only subject the exhibition depicts. It also immerses visitors in Western artwork from the Renaissance to Symbolism as if they were at a museum overseas. The exhibition is attracting around two-thousand to three-thousand visitors a day. “Usually exhibits just stay still but with the beautiful and colorful media art stretching from the ceiling to the ground, even my 17-month-old baby likes the show. There are even works based on famous paintings that people from all age groups can enjoy.” As virtual reality becomes more advanced, visitors can feel completely immersed in digital art without the need for head-mounted displays or other gadgets. Kim Bo-kyoung, Arirang News, Jeju, in the video published on Nov 10, 2020, “Immersive media art exhibition ‘Arte Museum’ on Jeju Island mesmerizes visitors“, below:
Have you ever dreamt of stepping into a painting? 🎨 Now you can! Welcome to Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, in the video published on Feb 24, 2021, “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience“, below:
Painter Vincent van Gogh was ahead of his time, and now a new exhibit is putting a different spin on his art. We spoke with Mark Shedletsky, co-producer of the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibition, to learn all about this eye-catching spec, in the video published on Sep 21, 2021, “4 Things to Know About the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibition“, below:
This is for everyone that isn’t able to travel at the moment and would have loved to experience this. I tried to capture the vibe of the experience with the music choice. I actually really enjoyed this and I hope you also enjoy (or at least are relaxed by) the visuals/music, in the video published on Jan 30, 2021, “ARTECHOUSE NYC – Celestial | Immersive Installation“, below:
At OneDome. you’re transported to a futuristic digital playground. It’s an immersive art destination on Market Street featuring AR experiences created by artists from the Bay Area and around the world. Betty Yu reports. (3-22-19), in the video published on March 23, 2019, “Augmented Reality Immersive Art Experience Opens in San Francisco”, below:
Seismique is a mind-bending, interactive experience filled with immersive exhibits and stunning displays designed to both entertain and inspire our guests. Visitors will explore over 40,000 square feet of the most creative, inventive and enjoyable art ever collected in one location, in the video published on July 16, 2021, “Houston’s Seismique Immersive Museum – The Art Experience of Tomorrow!” below:
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