EmotionAir [Immersive Art]

EmotionAir [Immersive Art]

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The Pop Air and Let’s Fly exhibitions thrilled an engaged and involved audience, but EmotionAir aims for an even more ambitious goal. This latest exhibition, first presented in London in December 2023, seeks to work on emotions, transforming the artworks into mirrors to explore the profound relationship between art and feeling, between action and reaction, with the aim of leaving an indelible impression on visitors.

  • 90 mins

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This was better than I thought it was going to be, a lot of very unique things I haven't seen before at other immersive art places. It reminds me a lot of TeamLab in Japan, though maybe not quite as innovative. The exhibits are visually appealing, high tech, and quite large. They make great use of the high, warehouse-like ceilings. Almost every exhibit is tactile, they can be touched, not just your hands, you can get your whole body into it. I recommend it if you're in the area and enjoy immersive art.

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Jan 25, 2026

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