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Yayoi Kusama's Newest 'Infinity Room' Surrounds Viewers with Dazzling Dots

Yayoi Kusami is well-known for her optical illusionary 'Infinity Room' installations. The newest of said installations cover the rooms of Denmark's 'Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.' Each one plasters the same designs across the walls, ceilings and floors as well as three-dimensional objects to truly enclose the participants in the experience.

One Infinity Room appears to be inspired by the cheetah, with bright yellow backgrounds and various sized black dizzying dots. Another resembles the outfits of Minnie Mouse, bright red with white spots and giant blow-up sculptures scattered around the room. Yet another surrounds the person with short white and red plant-like cushions, creating a lush field of mismatched shapes. It houses the viewer in the center of the room, enclosing them with ceiling-to-floor mirrors for a trippy visual experience.
Trend Themes
1. Optical Illusionary Installations - There is an opportunity for artists to create immersive, mind-bending experiences that challenge perception with optical illusionary installations.
2. Enclosed Experiences - There is a demand for immersive experiences that fully enclose participants, offering a unique and engaging environment.
3. Trippy Visual Experiences - There is a market for visual experiences that use mirrors and lighting effects to create mesmerizing and disorienting visuals.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists can explore new possibilities in creating immersive installations that blur the line between art and experience.
2. Entertainment - Entertainment venues can incorporate enclosed experiences into their offerings, providing visitors with unique and memorable moments.
3. Event Planning - Event planners can incorporate trippy visual experiences into their events, adding a mesmerizing element that captivates attendees.

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