"It's kind of like psychedelics or meditation, where it's like you're able to just transport to someplace else," said Sara Griffin, a spokesperson for the exhibit, illustrating how the installation offers an experience akin to altered states of consciousness.
"You're really getting into the art here," Griffin quipped. "This kind of continuous eye contact is really about a broader social connection and love for yourself and for everyone else," emphasizing the installation's focus on fostering deep interpersonal connections.
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