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Jeppe Hein's 'Triangular Water Pavilion' allows viewers to literally step into his latest creation. The Danish artist has mastered an interactive approach as his pieces deliberately engage the senses of his observers, and the Pavilion keeps up with his distinctive brand.

The droplets that flows through the Triangular Water Pavilion shuts off when one approaches the structure. Once inside the prism, it turns on again, thus trapping individuals in a liquid whirlwind. The entire experience is reflected in Hein's vast collection of mirrors, enabling one to visually take in the entire performance.

The interchanges that Hein's has staged with his followers make his designs all the more memorable, bringing about a series of events in place of mere mental images.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Art Installations - Using interactive elements in art installations to engage viewers and create memorable experiences.
2. Sensory Engagement - Incorporating elements that stimulate multiple senses to enhance the impact of artistic experiences.
3. Reflective Environments - Creating immersive environments using mirrors to enhance the visual experience of art installations.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Exploring new ways to engage viewers through interactive and immersive art installations.
2. Experiential Marketing - Using sensory engagement techniques from interactive art installations to create memorable brand experiences.
3. Architecture and Interior Design - Incorporating reflective elements like mirrors into architectural and interior design to create visually captivating spaces.

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