Dubai’s immersive digital art museum – Infinity des Lumières, located in Dubai Mall, has announced its closure. The attraction will close its doors to the public from March 30 for maintenance purposes.
The attraction will remain open for the next two weeks for visitors to experience the attraction before it closes.
“Guests are highly encouraged to awaken their senses and visit the alluring Raise Vibration exhibition for the last time, where they can immerse themselves in an artistic explosion devoted to the profound works of Gaudi, Kandinsky, and Klee, alongside the famed Infinity des Lumiѐres boutique,” the announcement read.
The digital art space opened as part of a collaboration between Infinity des Lumières, the GCC’s largest immersive art centre, and Dubai Culture and Arts Authority.
Prior to its opening in 2021, Hala Badri, director general of Dubai Culture, said: “Infinity des Lumières is a new and innovative experience in the world of technology-based arts in the GCC, and its launch in Dubai is an addition to the emirate’s thriving creative scene.
Spread over 2,700 square metres, Infinity des Lumières created an innovative, technology-driven art and cultural platform using 130 projectors, 58 speakers, and 3,000 HD digital moving images.
In addition, Infinity des Lumières is also home to the largest digital facade in The Dubai Mall – an art projection with a total display area of 200 square metres.