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Immersive art shows are all the rage, enveloping viewers in works displayed on an outsize scale and in a range of different media. Often the shows involve digital displays, projecting works by Claude Monet or Salvador Dalí onto the walls of huge exhibition halls, so viewers feel like they are in the painting itself. That saturates viewers in colours and shapes as they explore the elaborate shows that are often accompanied by music. Sometimes, the artists’ biographies are told on film, too. Organizers say visitors can surrender themselves to the intoxicating power of the images – in shows that …