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Immersive Digital Gallery / Pay attention Communication
Immersive Digital Gallery / Pay attention Communication © Jae Yoon Kim + 27 Share Share Fb Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Mail Or https://www.archdaily.com/974107/immersive-digital-gallery-listen-communication Space Space of this structure challenge Space: 216 m² 12 months Completion 12 months of this structure challenge 12 months: 2020 Pictures Pictures: Jae Yoon Kim Producers Manufacturers with merchandise used on this structure challenge Producers: Danmyun Artwork works, Yeon Object © Jae Yoon Kim An AR expertise zone inside the utopian backyard crammed with the scent of flowers. As you observe the scent of smoke, you’ll face a flower that holds the heat. Impressed by Hanok(conventional Korean home) the exhibition space is an idealistic area the place actuality and…
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Why Immersive Experiences Could Help the Travel Industry Rebound
Opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not reflect the views of Rolling Stone editors or publishers. Like virtually all other sectors, the travel and experience industry is in recovery mode. The rate of recovery is very different in each country, however, and often varies greatly within each country by region as well. Take beautiful Miami. Some restaurants are booked three months out, and business is starting to pick up, even though many mega-clubs are closed (famed LIV reopened April 16) and international travel is severely limited. Some restaurateurs I know are making more now than before Covid-19, partly because revelers are opting for restaurants and haven’t…
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Where to See Immersive Van Gogh Exhibitions in the U.S. in 2021
Over the past few years, immersive digital art museums have drawn crowds everywhere from Tokyo to Paris to Bordeaux. (There was even a drive-in exhibit in Toronto last year.) Now, people in the United States finally get to enjoy this 360-degree experience set to music with not one, but five traveling shows featuring the work of Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. While each of the shows is distinct, they are similar in that they place visitors in the middle of large-scale moving images that are projected onto the walls, ceilings, and floors in a large gallery or warehouse space. Exhibits in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York are already open,…