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"Get through" is not the way to think about it. The one we went to was two dance-club-sized rooms. The display is an artist's art, set to some music, displayed in creative ways - one piece fading into the next, sliding, shifting, projected on all surfaces - ceiling, all walls, floor. We wandered a bit but pretty quickly found a comfortable seat near the center, and just sat and looked around.
The presentation was under an hour, but you can sit there for as long as you like; it's just that, at some point, it starts to repeat (the looping is seamless, so there's no "start" or "end"), and eventually you decide to leave. I think we sat through about a loop and a half.
Thanks for the info, I've been to teamlabs exhibits before and thought it would be kind of similar, but given how far away from me this is it might not be worth it.
Well, it's a franchise, now I think. We saw our's in Minneapolis. Keep a eye out in your local events - if you're near an even moderately sized city, it may come to you.