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=== World-Class Exhibitions === The ArtScience Museum is famous for hosting some of the world’s most celebrated traveling exhibitions, featuring partnerships with global institutions such as the '''Smithsonian''', '''Science Museum in London''', and '''American Museum of Natural History'''. Here are some of the museum’s most iconic and recurring exhibitions: ==== 1. Future World: Where Art Meets Science ==== Created in collaboration with the Japanese art collective '''teamLab''', this permanent exhibition is a must-see. It’s an ever-evolving digital wonderland filled with interactive installations — waterfalls that react to your touch, flowers that bloom beneath your feet, and stars that move with your gestures. It’s a mesmerizing experience for all ages. ==== 2. Virtual Realities and Immersive Media ==== The museum often explores cutting-edge themes such as '''AI''', '''space exploration''', and '''virtual reality''', merging creativity with technology. Visitors can “step inside” data, sound, and digital art in a way that feels almost otherworldly. ==== 3. Cultural and Historical Collaborations ==== The museum also hosts exhibits on topics like '''ancient civilizations''', '''fashion innovation''', and '''sustainability''', showcasing the link between human culture and scientific progress. ----
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