Immersive Art Experiences May Diminish Kids' Appreciation for Traditional Art
The rise of immersive art experiences like Frameless may diminish children's appreciation for traditional art, as they engage with animated displays rather than static paintings. Critics argue that while these multisensory installations are captivating, they could lead to a perception of real art as less exciting. This trend raises questions about the future of art appreciation among young audiences.
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