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    Art Museums, Art Galleries, Art Schools
    Open10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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    Experience the magical INTERverse
    Experience the magical INTERverse

    Embark on a magical adventure across two floors of otherworldly environments and reactive art, encouraging you to escape from NYC… read more

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    415 Broadway

    New York, NY 10013

    Lispenard St & Canal St

    TriBeCa

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    • 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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    • 2:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    Wed

    • 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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    • 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    • 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    • 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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    • 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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    Embark on an enchanting journey of self-exploration at INTER_, where ancient wisdom meets tech-enabled art. Guests of all ages are invited to escape from NYC and explore the INTERverse, traversing two floors of interactive and generative exhibits. Along the way, visitors will become immersed in a labyrinth of otherworldly environments that weave in between our reality and the worlds beyond. Inside, guests are encouraged to be present, be curious, and most importantly – have fun! At INTER_, everyone can explore how their unique, special existence can transform the pattern of the INTERverse while connecting with the beauty, laughter, and power within.

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    • Photo of Alyssa D.
      Alyssa D.
      New York, NY
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      Jul 21, 2024

      TLDR-- Interestingly colorful immersive art installation. Was pretty short, but entertaining. Bring sneakers, not flip-flops.

      I came here because my friend from out of town wanted to do an immersive experience like this. It is essentially an art exhibit that plays with elements, environments, and colors in very bold and bright ways. There was also a self exploration aspect to it as well.

      What I Liked:
      -- lockers in front
      -- the labyrinth was cool
      -- with the 3-D glasses, I didn't have to do drugs to experience how I would have if I was on drugs (iykyk)

      What I Didn't:
      -- it was pretty short
      -- the bathrooms are too dark downstairs holy crap I couldn't see my reflection. I get the color theme but we could've made the bathroom brighter.
      -- it's not their fault, but that day I had the unfortunate of wearing sandals. Their jungle gym part was very hard for me because of it.
      --screen wasn't quick enough to catch us moving, which was the point

      Overall: It was enjoyable to go with out of town friends. Very instagramable spot if your into it. For those afraid it's gimmicky, it kinda was bad not in a bad way. Wouldn't go more than once but it was cool.

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      Nicole B.
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      May 14, 2024

      Super lame. We've been to interactive immersive museums in other cities that were amazing and so my hopes were probably a little too high since it's New York after all. It was pretty lame. It was a little better than someone's highschool project with a ton of florescent paint on paper flowers- but not much.
      The meditative gongs aren't real gongs - just cheep sheets of metal with terrible tone.
      It was a painful waste of money.

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      Cynthia Z.
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      Apr 9, 2024

      Really cool interactive art exhibit showcasing the universal consciousness in the realm of 3D earth and its elements.

      We were provided with 3D glasses which are to be worn throughout the exhibit as they brought the arts around us to life as they danced and interacted with our presences, depicting how our every thought and action affects our reality and space.

      Great place to take pictures and videos. I saw the galaxy filaments, the round table that was supposedly used by the council of lights or something for the upcoming creations, and a room with selenites... unfortunately, the selenites are plastic and not real. They also have a cute gift shop at the end.

      Overall I recommend it.

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      Lee E.
      New York, NY
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      Aug 6, 2024

      This is 100% a SCAM!!! DOESNT EVEN DESERVE THE ONE STAR, honestly. We paid $35 a ticket ($70 in total) and SERIOUSLY regret it. There are barely any rooms (I think THERE were 3) and the visuals are right out of the late 80's. TRULY HORRIBLE. The visual effect glasses that they gave me didn't fit over my glasses and I literally had to hold them over my glasses to even see any effects. I've been to Teamlabs interactive rooms in Tokyo Japan and their whole presentation put this to shame. This honestly wasnt worth $5. PLEASE AVOID THIS AND SAVE YOUR PRECIOUS TIME AND MONEY.

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      Lynn T.
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      Jul 29, 2024

      Saw this as a new addition to culture pass and decided to try it out. For 2 people normally this would be $97, and based on my experience had I paid that much I would have been mad. This was clearly created for the influencer world and maybe young stoners. Firstly, we had a timed entry at 6 pm, they had trouble finding the reservation. Had me fill out the same form about 3 times, with a manager coming over to help. Finally get in and the first two rooms are guided, you put on some 3-d glasses, see a short intro. There is an interactive room, when you can get close to the wall and interact with it, which is fine for about 5 minutes but it's dragged out and isn't that ugh fun or interesting after 5 minutes. The other rooms that were meant to be interactive, 1/2 of them did not work. The employees themselves looked stoned. There were empty themed cotton candy that was supposed to be part of the experience. I asked an employee who was sitting, looking stoned, staring at the floor the whole time, if there was any left and was told no. Maybe you need some gummies or something to enjoy this but for the rest of us it would be a waste of time and money.

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      Leslie A.
      New York, NY
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      Aug 19, 2024

      A total waste of money. Should be $10 if do much. Very short, very mediocre and very much a money-grabbing scam. The decor was mid according to the teen.
      1000% do NOT recommend

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      It was good. It killed about an hour and a half. It was fun going with my friend, we took our time. You can definitely walk through it pretty quick. For $48 it's pricey but with the $35 Groupon it's better.

      There are lockers with codes so you can safely lock your stuff. There are 2 bathrooms in the lobby and a bathroom in the exhibit.

      Half is guided and half is not. Our guide was super friendly and got us really excited about the experience. Even though most of it was really basic body tracking...

      The art itself was very introspective and had quotes that were meant to motivate you. It was overall an uplifting experience. Though at parts we noticed there were definitely more cheaper aesthetics like snowflakes and paper lanterns that you can buy from an arts and crafts store. And there was like a "winter theme" that felt tacked on and out of place. All the sudden there was a rocking chair that was striped like a candy cane. Or there was some snowflakes hanging from the ceiling.

      It reminded me of Meow wolf. Though meow wolf is top tier and on another level.

      The most fun was thing was the free Photo Booth at the end. Technically it's a video booth. We spent about 15 minutes taking videos of ourselves and then sending them to our email.

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      Victoria S.
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      Was not a fan. The first room with the "interactive wall" took way too long and didn't work the whole time. Very confusing. The other rooms were strangely themed and the photo spots they highlight on their ads are unrealistic to capture with a regular camera due to poor lighting. Gave us two candies with no explanation, the "dried candy" tasted gross. The only remotely-fun part was the trampoline room even though it was tiny Definitely not worth the money, would not recommend.

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      Tyler L.
      New York, NY
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      Nov 1, 2023

      This is another one of those "museums" that people go to for social media pics. The theme of the place is "self exploration" and feels like you are going through a cyberpunk meditation retreat. In the end, it's just an excuse to go through a bunch of rooms with vivid colors and flashing lights.

      The place is much bigger than similar places like Artechouse (which just consists of one room). This place has several rooms with a good variety of them too. They advertise themselves as interactive, but the main interaction is that the colors and lights that are projected onto the walls have motion detectors. Therefore, your movements can make the shapes change.

      In the end, I still feel like this is a waste of money and pointless to visit.

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      Jeff A.
      Newport Beach, CA
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      Aug 10, 2024

      Worst "museum" I've ever been to. Total waste of time and money. There are almost no attractions and barely anything to do. It takes all of 30 minutes to walk the entire museum. 0/10 DO NOT RECOMMEND.

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