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Paradox Museum Miami takes guests through a 21st century funhouse of mind-boggling illusions

MIAMI (AP) 鈥 Art gallery, science exhibition and 21st century funhouse, Paradox Museum Miami takes guests on a tour through optical illusions and other enigmas geared for the age of Instagram.
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Visitors pose inside a proportion-distorting room at Paradox Museum Miami, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

MIAMI (AP) 鈥 Art gallery, science exhibition and 21st century funhouse, takes guests on a tour through optical illusions and other enigmas geared for the age of Instagram.

The 11,000 square-foot (1,000 square-meter) museum, housed in Miami's trendy Wynwood arts and entertainment district, features more than 70 exhibits that challenge the imagination, executive director Samantha Impellizeri said.

鈥淚t ebbs and flows between periods of highly tactile and interactive exhibit pieces and fully immersive photo opportunities where you yourself become the paradox and walk away with some really fun and unique social media content," Impellizeri said.

Paradox Museum has more than a dozen locations throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The Miami location, which opened in 2022, was the first in North America, followed by Las Vegas and New Jersey.

鈥淓ach paradox is uniquely tied to its community,鈥 Impellizeri said. 鈥漇o as you walk throughout the experience, you鈥檒l notice different themes and art installations that directly reflect not only Miami but the Wynwood community specifically."

Many of the exhibits at Paradox Museum harken back to old carnival funhouses, like the mirror maze, the spinning tunnel and the upside-down room. The difference is that Paradox Museum explains the math and science behind each illusion.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a top field trip destination for pre-K all the way up through college students,鈥 Impellizeri said. 鈥淲e have a full curriculum of educational activities to do before, during and after the visit to expand upon that educational scope.鈥

Like any museum, Paradox Museum plans to update its exhibits to keep visitors coming back.

鈥淲e鈥檙e not going to be the same space in a year to three years from now," Impellizeri said. "We鈥檒l be engaging with new technology and layering additional discoveries on top of it.鈥

Paradox Museum Miami introduced a new Zero Gravity Room this past fall. Guests step into a giant, slowly moving vertical wheel designed to look like the interior of a space station after placing their camera phones on a spinning mount. The spinning camera is synced to the spinning wheel, so the video appears to show the guests walking up the wall and ceiling, like something out of 鈥2001: A Space Odyssey.鈥

Paradox Museum is part of a large trend of immersive art experiences opening all over the world this past decade. Examples include a company called with several locations in the western United States, as well as an immersive that has been touring North America, Europe and Asia since 2017. opened in 2021, featuring interactive and experiential art.

鈥淚mmersive experiences around the world are increasing in popularity and popping up more and more,鈥 Impellizeri said. 鈥滱nd it鈥檚 exciting to see that this trend of interactive and immersive experiences taking off that allows guests to become part of the art, part of the installation itself."

Visitors generally take 60 to 90 minutes to make through way through Paradox Museum. Tickets normally cost $26 for adults and teens and $20 for children.

Facundo Ildarraz, 17, and his family came to Miami from Argentina to catch a cruise and had a few days to check out the city. Ildarraz said his mom found Paradox Museum online, and it turned out to be a great chance to take fun photos with his family.

鈥淚鈥檝e been laughing since I went inside,鈥 Ildarraz said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really amazing.鈥

Dennis Speigel, head of a consulting company called , said immersive experiences are a natural progression of location-based entertainment, like go-cart tracks, laser tag, paint ball, indoor skydiving, escape rooms and trampoline parks. They are smaller scale attractions that take visitors a few hours to go through, rather than an all-day activity like visiting an amusement park.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of little things that we鈥檝e had in the industry for years, heightened by our new technology, like augmented reality and virtual reality, to make the experience new and something people haven鈥檛 seen,鈥 Speigel said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of an evolution, everything that鈥檚 old is new again.鈥

David Fischer, The Associated Press

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