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Virtually immersive digital art show opens in Shanghai(1/5)

2019-07-11 13:23:28 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A view of Ocean by NAKED, a vertically immersive digital art space created by Japanese artist Ryotaro Muramatsu and his creative team NAKED, in the Shanghai World Financial Center, July 10, 2019. Ocean by NAKED presents 14 pieces of immersive art works that lead visitors to an imaginary ocean world from 6,500 meters under the sea to 423 meters above the sky. (Photo: China News Service/Tang Yanjun)

A view of Ocean by NAKED, a vertically immersive digital art space created by Japanese artist Ryotaro Muramatsu and his creative team NAKED, in the Shanghai World Financial Center, July 10, 2019. Ocean by NAKED presents 14 pieces of immersive art works that lead visitors to an imaginary ocean world from 6,500 meters under the sea to 423 meters above the sky. (Photo: China News Service/Tang Yanjun)

A view of Ocean by NAKED, a vertically immersive digital art space created by Japanese artist Ryotaro Muramatsu and his creative team NAKED, in the Shanghai World Financial Center, July 10, 2019. Ocean by NAKED presents 14 pieces of immersive art works that lead visitors to an imaginary ocean world from 6,500 meters under the sea to 423 meters above the sky. (Photo: China News Service/Tang Yanjun)

A view of Ocean by NAKED, a vertically immersive digital art space created by Japanese artist Ryotaro Muramatsu and his creative team NAKED, in the Shanghai World Financial Center, July 10, 2019. Ocean by NAKED presents 14 pieces of immersive art works that lead visitors to an imaginary ocean world from 6,500 meters under the sea to 423 meters above the sky. (Photo: China News Service/Tang Yanjun)

A view of Ocean by NAKED, a vertically immersive digital art space created by Japanese artist Ryotaro Muramatsu and his creative team NAKED, in the Shanghai World Financial Center, July 10, 2019. Ocean by NAKED presents 14 pieces of immersive art works that lead visitors to an imaginary ocean world from 6,500 meters under the sea to 423 meters above the sky. (Photo: China News Service/Tang Yanjun)

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