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Illusionaries: redefining art experiences with the UK's first story-based multi-sensory exhibition

Canary Wharf welcomes the UK's first story-based experiential art hub, blending technology and imagination.

Image: Illusionaries: Memories Of A Dead Poet. Canary Wharf.

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Step into a realm of art and illusion like never before, as Illusionaries, the UK's first pioneering story-based multi-sensory art encounter, has opened its doors in Canary Wharf. Nestled amidst the bustling cityscape of London, Illusionaries offers a one-of-a-kind journey that pushes the boundaries of artistic expression and human perception.

Image: Illusionaries: Memories Of A Dead Poet. Canary Wharf.

This experiential art haven introduces a fusion of narrative and cutting-edge technology. At its helm stands the inaugural exhibition, Memories of a Dead Poet, curated by resident artist Arash Irandoust. This 40-minute immersive masterpiece unfolds across three galleries, each a gateway to a mesmerising world of light, sound, and movement that challenges the very fabric of reality.

Image: Illusionaries: Memories Of A Dead Poet. Canary Wharf.

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Memories of a Dead Poet invites visitors to explore the depths of human experience through a series of groundbreaking digital spectacles. The narrative unfurls in three distinctive chapters, with each gallery transporting attendees into a different facet of the protagonist's enigmatic journey. From a 360-degree wraparound projection that delves into themes of struggle and conflict, to an intimate soundscape room that encourages introspection and interpretation, Illusionaries' innovative approach promises an unforgettable encounter that transcends the traditional art-viewing experience.

Illusionaries ushers in a new era for experiential art, inviting visitors to delve into their own journey of self-discovery.

Location: Illusionaries, Crossrail Place, London E14 5AR. Price: from £27. Book now.

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