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How Immersive Art Has Transformed the Ways People Experience Creativity??????????

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How Immersive Art Has Transformed the Ways People Experience Creativity??????????

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Art installations are usually temporary, often outdoors and frequently disruptive to a natural or curated space, influencing our experience of an environment and challenging our ideas about communal spaces, art and cultural expectations. As more political works followed, Chihuly’s reputation began to grow.

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