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Immersive exhibition Latent Spaces, from Illusionaries opens in October
03/10/23

Immersive exhibition Latent Spaces, from Illusionaries opens in October

London’s experiential art hub Illusionaries will be opening the doors to their brand-new exhibition Latent Spaces, on 14th October. Enter Latent Spaces and get ready to embark on a 40-minute meditative and mind-bending immersive journey through four different rooms. Each room is captivating, showcasing bright, bold and stunning visuals.

We have the talented Artist Markos Kay to thank for the new artistic concept, a disabled multidisciplinary artist, who uses animation and artificial intelligence to blur the lines between reality and illusion. Not only will the visuals blow you away you will also be able to enjoy the incredible soundtrack in each room, composed by music designer and producer, Jesse Solomon Clark.

Bring a loved one or the whole family, this is one exhibition you do not want to miss!

Adult tickets cost £29.50 | Children’s tickets cost £16.00 To book your ticket visit www.illusionaries.com

Address: Crossrail Place, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AR

Photo courtesy of Illusionaries

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