NEXT WEEKEND OFFERS TWO ART CHOICES; LaArtTV, a psychological voyage through human reality, or the artificial immersive realities of Dataland in Los Angeles and Arte Museum in Las Vegas. One explores life as it is lived. The other simulates life as it is imagined.

By LaArtTv
Dress for art picknick rendezvous style something relaxed T-shirt. Join the art crowd painting, man women talking. Chase loneliness away. Supplies provided. In positive surroundings, people don’t need interviews—they naturally express and act without direction. Their confidence emerges in a perfect harmony, experiencing engaging lifestyle. If the opportunity arises, kissing encouraged. For those who step into life instead of watching it pass by. Just watch your wet brushes—you may paint someone's T-shirt and sign it with your phone number. © LaArtTV. 2026 Art classes are sold for rest of the year. "Human connection and a sense of purpose remain more psychologically restorative than any immersive art experience." The Art Event, monetary benefit donated to Westside German Shepherd Rescue.

May temporarily shift a person's sense of presence into an artificial reality. While immersive experiences can momentarily alter perception, both shows are visual spectacles worth seeing. Dataland tickets average about $50 per person.
One of the early pioneers of A.I.-inspired immersive principles was Czech scientist and pioneering visual choreographer Josef Svoboda. His Laterna Magika (1958), which combined live performers with projected imagery, is often cited as a foundation for modern immersive projection environments.
For $15,000, visitors can create their own artwork at Dataland in Los Angeles, a program offered by its curator, Mr. Refik Anadol. He did not invent AI immersive reality, just as Pablo Picasso did not invent oil paint. Some critics argue that his work functions less as traditional art and more as a visually driven artificial-media strategy using their technology. Many art world wide, galleries and Museum, architectural, and projection specialists around the world use this immersive technique for years. Realize this art physical installation and is not considered anymore as a “echt,” novelty.
You can bypass Mr. Anadol’s overrated offer. Make your own immersive art using free software like Canva or Krita, then print it at a FedEx print shop. A 4×4 ft poster costs around $60, with higher-end quality available through Pictorem for more. Hang it at home—or better, bring it to the office and spark lunch conversation with a simple question: “Are you looking at it—or inside it?” Talk art, eating a deli sandwich from Mike’s Deli. Delivered by Uber Eats. Editorial. Ula Schwartz: for laarttv, Berliner Kumst Magazine, GR. (EFA).

A stained Dior T-shirt at paint class.
A chance at romance. Worth it? ©

Color of HERMES T-shirt worn at
art lesson invites men's lingering gaze. ©

Softness of BALENCIAGA T-shirt in
art class inspire a bigger imagination. ©

Artist KVR, UK. Title: Before I die, The Last Life’s Edit, ©, oil on Belgian linen canvas, 4 × 5 ft. Aluminum Halbe frame coated with a matte Nero Daytona Ferrari paint. Auctioned at Les Ventes Damien Voglaire, Brussels, BE. (February 2025), amid competitive bidding among four private collectors. Price realized: USD $180,000 (approx. €155,000–€160,000). Final purchaser: private collection(confidential). Catalogue photo.
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