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Artechouse NYC is ringing in the holiday season with a special, limited experience that combines art, technology and festive fun.
Beginning Dec. 15, the “Artechouse Holiday Special” brings two popular exhibits, “Spectacular Factory” and “Tingle Bells,” together in a unique, multisensory experience for visitors of all ages.
The event, which runs for just three weeks, invites families and art enthusiasts to explore an immersive world where the holidays are reimagined through interactive installations and digital artistry. The exhibit is designed to engage multiple senses, with high-tech visuals and soundscapes.
Tickets for the “Artechouse Holiday Special” can be purchased online through the official ticket partner, Fever. Prices start at $24.50 for adults, with discounted rates for children and group bookings.
“Spectacular Factory – The Holiday Multiverse,” the centerpiece installation, transports visitors into a magical holiday workshop, filled with animated bells, candy canes, nutcrackers and other holiday symbols.
Visitors can also interact with virtual holiday characters through “ISEKAI Dialogues: Sora Holiday Edition,” an AI-driven experience that lets guests converse with characters rendered in real time.
Other installations include “Oddly Satisfying,” inspired by the calming effects of ASMR, and “Flippin’ Game,” a tactile reimagining of the classic Tetris game, where each flip of the tile reveals hidden holiday objects.
Throughout the event, guests can enjoy holiday-themed cocktails and mocktails at the Artechouse XR Bar, where extended reality art pieces come to life.
Located in Chelsea Market at 439 W. 15th Street, Artechouse NYC offers a cutting-edge, technology-driven art experience, combining immersive exhibits with state-of-the-art visual and audio technology.
The experience runs through Jan. 7.
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