The Rubin Museum of Art will run the 'Om Lab' exhibition for a month from February next year focussing on educating people about the importance of the "sacred sound of the universe".
In a unique experiment, it will also invite people to record their rendition of the sound that will be used to come up with the largest collective chant of Om ever generated. The collective chant will be featured in a forthcoming exhibition 'The World Is Sound' opening in June.
The museum, founded in 2004, is an arts and cultural hub that seeks to connect contemporary life and the art, cultures, and ideas of the Himalayas and neighbouring regions including India.
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