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New York presents Dark Matter: an immersive exhibit to delve into the darkest of human thoughts

New York presents Dark Matter: an immersive exhibit to delve into the darkest of human thoughts

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Autumn is just around the corner, and with its arrival we begin to get ready to celebrate festivities such as Halloween. Don't think that every well-known event such as Halloween, Christmas or Oktoberfest continue to feed the clichés that surround them. The arrival of these dates can be a perfect opportunity to inspire your event in the values, ideas and concepts they convey. An example of this is New York's Dark Matters - Nightmare before Midnight, an immersive exhibition only open during October at Mercer Labs to warm up for the “spooky season”.

To warm up for Halloween, Mercer Labs has announced the opening of its spookiest exhibition, Dark Matters – Nightmare before Midnight, during October only. Visitors to Dark Matter will be able to delve into the darkness of the human psyche and paranormal expression through a multi-sensory journey.

To make the experience even more terrifying and to make the darkness accompany the visitor even before entering the exhibition, the opening hours of this experience will be from 20:00 to 24:00. The immersion into the thoughts proposed by this exhibition will be achieved through a space that occupies more than 3,300 square meters, made up of 8k projections, infinite rooms, robots and omnidirectional sound.

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According to the director and producer of this macabre exhibition, Roy Nachum: “Dark Matter examines the role of darkness in art history, revealing how subconscious uncertainty and the unknown have shaped artistic movements and expressed cultural anxieties through time. The exhibition is a mirror of our fears and fascinations with the unknown.”

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