Miami’s recent immersive experiences have included waving fields of sunflowers, poppies bursting into bloom and a damp stumble through clouds (after paying an upcharge for the privilege).

Now, you can walk or dine under the ocean without getting wet.

Part cutting-edge attraction, part lesson in the risks to underwater ecosystems posed by looming sea level rise, this new oceanic experience comes from the creative minds of Hidden Worlds Entertainment, which has chosen the Rudolf Budja Gallery in Miami Beach to launch its first installation. The “impactainment” company — their word, not ours — aims to build attractions with a purpose, not only thrilling guests with digital wonders but also imparting a little science and reminding us of the vitality of the natural world — and how we need to protect it.

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