Inside the Infinity Room, SXSW's trippy art installation<article>
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<p>South by Southwest isn’t just a tech show—it’s more of an
ideas show, a place where technology comes together with art, music, and film in creative ways to bring these outside-the-box concepts to the people. </p><p>Well, I guess in the case of the Infinity Room, the point is to bring people
inside the box. The Infinity Room is an installation by mixed-media artist
Refik Anadol that uses trippy audio and visuals to create an illusion of infinite time and space. The room is a completely closed-off box with projectors on each of the four walls, and mirrors on both the floor and ceiling that make the space feel much bigger than it actually is. Looking down was a little freaky—it looked like I was suspended in midair. </p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3182374/sxsw/inside-the-infinity-room-sxsws-trippy-art-installation.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Inside the Infinity Room, SXSW's trippy art installation