Museum Fiasco Presents "Cluster" By Playmodes Studio
On the 2nd floor inside Area 15.
With the "glasses" - Pay the $2
Part of Museum Fiasco experience
Without the "glasses"
Inside the museum
You can take some pretty cool shots in here.
Inside the Museum
My boyfriend and I inside!
Red lighting
With the "glasses" - Pay the $2
Blue
With the "glasses" - Pay the $2
Green lighting
Boom.
Logo
Regina C.
Apr 15, 2024
Museum Fiasco was really really cool. It was simple but we definitely enjoyed our time in there. It's basically one huge room and you're given glasses at the start which gives hallucigenic effects! Sometimes you see double, sometimes you see the transparency through people. It's very trippy. If you also want some cool pictures, put your phone lense against the inside of the glasses!
Read MoreRod U.
Apr 10, 2022
I love contemporary art.I love electronic music and EDM.Bring them together in a totally immersive, free roam space of LED, fog and a wall of sound in an interpretative installation where the viewers themselves are living participants and boom! Pure brilliance.It's loud. Feeling the music is part of the experience.Wander the space. Watch people shooting and posting vids seemingly missing the live experience. Join in with those dancing or sway with the loaded or drunk laughing at nothing in particular. Those sitting on the floor memorized or storming out bored and saying they wasted their $18. It all adds to the energy of the installation and keeps it ever evolving.Stunning if you let yourself become a part of itIt is worth the cost and an hour of your time. Experiences vary in length and re-entry is permitted as you explore the rest of Area15.
Read MorePatricia A.
Jun 11, 2022
A cool experience if you not sensitive to strobe lights and lights constantly changing. The lights changed in rhythm to the music that they have playing and you can feel it under your feet. It felt like a Matrix experience, lol.I expected a bit more. Its one big room with pillars the pillars have lights on them. There's wall-to-wall mirrors so that the room looks enormous. Once your in there for about 5 min your pretty much done. They do allow you to renter as many times as you like on the same day of ticket purchase.
Read MoreRachelle P.
Jul 13, 2021
On Tuesday the 28th my boyfriend and I decided to visit since it was included with the Starry Light Art Bundle. "Cluster" is an immersive audiovisual which was created by Playmodes Studio to show the relationships between space, time and perception. We had a blast dancing to the bright flashing lights that played along with the music, but it was short lived since unfortunately the bright flashing lights also gave us a headache. We would return to try more experiences at Area 15!
Read MoreSteven M.
Feb 23, 2022
I'm a big fan of lights. I like blinking lights, red lights, blue lights.....just a lot of different lights in general, so when we walked into the Museum Fiasco, it was a little bit of an overwhelming experience in a good way. This experience located inside of Area 15 is probably the least complex and may even be the least worth it. Basically, you walk into an empty room that's filled with smoke and mirrors while lights are flashing all around you. The room itself is a good size and you are given a pair of glasses that make lights look like heart. Each "show" is about 45 minutes to an hour and you are allowed to come back as much as you want throughout the day to see more of it. I ended up coming in here twice and at first I didn't even realize it was something different, but the colours were a bit different and the song was as well. My first time walking into the room I thought it was pretty awesome, and don't get me wrong, it's a cool thing to see and experience, but when I came back the second time it was more or less the exact same thing, and is probably not worth the $18 admission for most people. Overall, Museum Fiasco was a cool enough experience for a one time thing. The lights were cool and the music and smoke made the whole experience feel like something different, but at the end of the day, this experience just isn't worth the $18 being charged compared to the other experiences at Area 15.
Read MoreRobert M.
Apr 3, 2022
Tucked into the corner of the second floor of Area15, Museum Fiasco wasn't on our to do list, but we found it and decided to check it out. We weren't sure what to expect from an immersive light and music experience. The bass-heavy music is timed to the light displays that come from the pillars and walls. The room has a smoky haze that adds to the experience. You also wear a set of paper 3d glasses that enhance the lighting effects. We were told the museum has three different "shows" that each run for an hour. While the experience was interesting, I don't think we would go back for the three different shows. I think we were in the presentation area for about 15 minutes. This was fun to experience one time. For some people, the cost may be more than they would be willing to pay. Also, do NOT go in here if you are affected by strobing light effects. That's pretty much all the lights do in here. While we probably wouldn't go back, it's worth the cost of admission.
Read MoreCassie V.
Mar 18, 2023
If the point of this experience was to waste peoples time and money and piss them off, I think they achieved what they were trying to do and I think that's beautiful. I wouldn't call this a museum or exhibit, but I would call it a fiasco... although that would imply that something was actually happening in there. The so called "art" is literally just a musty room with some lights and noise. The staff was incredibly rude as well. This place was far from disappointing.
Read MoreJackie V.
Sep 24, 2022
Not worth it ): just a room with flickering lightsJames, the person in the front with semi short hair, sort of a bigger figure and Hispanic (stating appearance because not sure if he gave correct name) Was very rudeCame with a group of ten.. they should definitely teach their employees manners
Read MorePhillip Z.
May 16, 2021
I decided to check out Area15 on my Las Vegas Trip. My first stop was to see Museum Fiasco ($17 per adult), which is an immersive sound and light spectacle. I made a reservation for 6:30 PM -- that way, I had a full night to explore AREA15 and try out at least one more experience.Upon walking into Museum Fiasco, I could see my partner looked nervous. It was dark and the audio booms shook us to our core. But don't worry, this isn't a haunted house. Think of Museum Fiasco as more of an immersive art installation, meets a crazy Vegas club. Well, without the crowds. Perfect for COVID!It's easy to just get lost in the space, taking artistic photos for your Instagram page. We spent about 15 minutes inside snapping shots and maybe doing a few dance moves. It was unique. And reminded me of being in The Matrix. Or stuck inside a computer. And no, I wasn't drinking yet.After leaving the exhibit, I read a sign explaining the concept of Museum Fiasco. It was created as an immersive audiovisual installation to explore the relationships between space, time and perception. And the exhibit was a "psychic journey of abstract geometry." Wow, now that is deep. But if you're like us, hey, you'll love taking all of the fun photos inside. And maybe doing a few dance moves. From here, we moved on to the old school arcade bar where we killed some time before our next experience.
Read MoreJoe E.
Jul 7, 2024
Absolutely horrible experience. $72 for a family of four on a Sunday afternoon waiting for meow wolf. It is a big, empty room with mirrors on the walls, lights on the columns and EDM music playing. Disappointment is the understatement of all understatements. Save your money and help this business go out of business.
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