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Shenzhen Nanshan Light and Shadow Park
    Publish time 2021-08-17 14:15    

Immersive experience works rely on a closed dark space. When people enter this dim space, they feel disoriented. The dark environment enhances the observer's imagination while prompting visitors to pay more attention to the works within the darkness. Additionally, such spaces are easier to create simulated natural or special environments, providing viewers with richer multisensory experiences. In the dim space, accompanied by the scent of flowers and dreamlike music, projected virtual flowers slowly bloom according to the seasons. In the colorful immersive environment, the flowers are projected onto people's faces and bodies, blending them into the installation and creating a bizarre and wondrous experience. For the selfie generation, experiential art is like a gift. Currently, almost everyone has a smartphone, which is changing people's behavior. For example, at the Pace Gallery Beijing's 'Flower Dance Forest' exhibition, it was observed that in addition to interacting with the installation using their limbs, taking photos with their phones is also an important way of participation. A visual and auditory feast sweeping across Chongqing and China, offering unprecedented ultra-sensory artistic experiences. Using leading-edge holographic immersive technology to create an immersive world of light and shadow, offering a visual and auditory carnival that combines观赏性, entertainment, and experience for both domestic and international tourists.


Shenzhen Nanshan Light and Shadow Park