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Behind the scenes at Seismique, Houston’s new interactive playground
Now you don t have to travel to Meow Wolf in New Mexico to see a large space to immerse yourself in an interactive, multimedia fairgrounds.
Molly Glentzer December 21, 2020Updated: December 23, 2020, 9:18 am
Seismique’s guides Felicia Berrios, left, 28, and Sara Ludwig, right, 36, stands surrounded by projections that change to the beat of music, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020, in Houston. Photo: Marie D. De Jesús, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
Experiences such as Houston’s new Seismique, which opens Dec. 26, are the most dynamic Instagrammable locations of the 21st century.
Built into the shell of a former Bed, Bath & Beyond big box on Houston’s far west side, the 40,000-square-foot sci-fi fantasy playground is opening with 33 rooms. More are coming, say co-founders Steve Kopelman and Josh Corley. They commissioned the immersive, interactive environments from about 50 artists.
Seismique, a trippy immersive experience, is opening in an old big-box store in west Houston
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Seismique guide Sara Ludwig stands within the 200 changing screens of “Brainwash,” an immersive installation created by Joshuah Jest as an ode to Nam June Paik, the father of video art.Marie D. De Jesús, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Seismique guide Sara Ludwig within “Eden,” a black-light garden room by David Carry and Brian Van Habisreitinger inspired by James Cameron’s film “Avatar.”Marie D. De Jesús, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Steve Kopelman, the Seismique founder, takes a ride on “Venus,” a net-like crocheted, climbing sculpture by the renowned Japanese artist Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam.Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less