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Unidisplay by Carsten Nicolai Has Guests Gazing Into Infinity

The Unidisplay by Carsten Nicolai installation makes an artistic statement that highlights vast spacial perception.

The installation is located in the in Milanese Hangar Bicocca, a large spanning space that is ideal for this blend of design, architecture and multi-sensory art. German artist Carsten Nicolai boasts a larger-than-life black background that creates an ideal canvas for the video projections of this piece.

"Like in his other works, image and sound work together in creating an abstract landscape that surrounds visitors, trying to bring them closer to the infinite," says Frame Magazine of this creation. Unidisplay by Carsten Nicolai forces the viewer to analyze the idea of space and become more aware of perceiving the universe as vast and never-ending.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-sensory Installations - Expanding installations that goes beyond visual are expected to be prevalent in the art scene
2. Minimalistic Design - Clean and simple design elements are expected to grow in popularity
3. Infinity Perception - Design and art pieces that evoke the idea of vast and infinite spaces are set to become a trend
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry should keep an eye on this emerging trend that puts a focus on minimalist, multi-sensory infinity installations.
2. Architecture - The architecture industry should take advantage of this trend to redefine how people experience space and design, with minimalist elements in mind.
3. Event and Exhibition - The event and exhibition industry should consider implementing minimalist, multi-sensory infinity installations to provide attendees with immersive and unforgettable experiences.

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