The world’s first museum solely dedicated to digital art has drawn huge crowds—it celebrated its 1 millionth visitor five months after opening in June 2018. Credit its Instagram-worthy immersive environment, which uses a combination of visual projections and physical installations to allow patrons to wade through virtual windblown fields of grass, explore a seemingly infinite crystal world and bounce between galaxies. The 107,000-sq.-ft. space was conceived by the Japanese art collective teamLab, which was founded in 2001 and includes animators, programmers and mathematicians. The group’s mission, per its website, is to explore “a new relationship between humans and nature, and between oneself and the world through art.” —Wilder Davies
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