First Immersive Van Gogh, now Immersive Monet

If you missed the spectacular yet intimate surround-art experience of Immersive Van Gogh, don’t miss the upcoming Immersive Monet. The kaleidoscopic displays of sound, light and moving images about various French Impressionists weren’t conceived for the COVID-19 pandemic. But in warehouses where art lovers and curious explorers of all ages can isolate in socially distanced circles – standing or sitting on chairs and benches – it became the ideal pandemic escape. I sat (masked, of course) for two hours in the vast expanses of Camp North End in Charlotte, NC, where Van Gogh swirled around me and showered me with a starry canopy. It couldn’t have come at a better time, 15 months into the lockdown. Read more about it here. Check out the features of the massive digital undertaking of Immersive Van Gogh:
  • 500,000 Cubic Feet Of Projections
  • 60,600 Frames Of Video
  • 90,000,000 Pixels
An we thought IMAX was the future! You don’t have to be an art connoisseur to put Immersive Monet on your travel calendar for 2022. Get going!
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