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This interactive exhibit fulfils all your Instagram dreams

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This interactive exhibit fulfills all your Instagram dreams
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ABC News' associate social media producer, Zoe Moore.
ByZoe Moore
May 24, 2018, 8:11 AM

It's a dream come true.

A new public art installation in Brooklyn lets you experience your dreams in real life -- and then snap photos to share with your friends social media followers.

“It is a tactile experience that takes people through different stages of dreaming," Dream Machine founder an creative director Paige Solomon told ABC News. "It’s super visual. It’s really fun. There’s little treats hidden throughout. It’s a way to connect with the world through your phone.”

Touching and taking photos is highly encouraged in all of the nine rooms featured in the exhibit:

  • Falling through the clouds
  • Bubbles
  • Black and white
  • Laundry room
  • Infinity room
  • Underwater ball pit
  • Rainbow hallway
  • Planting your dreams
  • Waking up

There is a black and white room at The Dream Machine exhibit to remind people that some only dream in black and white.
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Solomon says the experience caters to millennials and their social feeds.

“It is specifically designed to fuel your social sharing and media,” she said. “I just knew that it had to feel really good when you were inside but also work really well on social and I think we’ve done a really good job of that.”

If you haven’t gotten the chance to visit yet, don't sweat it -- the exhibit, which costs $38, is in Brooklyn until July 29.

The Dream Machine art installation in NYC offers people a chance to explore what dreams are made of.
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“What I hope everyone takes away from Dream Machine is that no dream is too small or too big, really if you believe in yourself and work really hard you can make your dreams happen.”

Dream on!

The Dream Machine exhibit features a laundry room that has a secret entrance to an infinity room.
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