Visitors to the installation in New York City and in Dublin will be able to interact with each other more than 3,000 miles away.
A new art installation in New York City is transporting viewers more than 3,000 miles away to Dublin, Ireland .
The installation, called "The Portal," features two identical sculptures with a visual live stream connecting the two cities.The project is the brainchild of artist Benediktas Gylys who in 2021 installed the first two portals in Lithuania and Poland.
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