Chris Wink is the psychedelic mad-scientist who co-founded Blue Man Group and dreamed Wink World into reality.
Enjoy endless abstract art as you explore Wink World.
Wink World - A combination of Visionary Art, Blacklight, Motion, Kinetic Art, Music, Love, and Theatrical-Spirituality in one place.
Wink World is a visually and sonically dynamic exhibit created by Chris Wink.
Wink World invites you to explore a realm where imagination knows no bounds.
Mall of America's Wink World is not just an exhibit - it's a journey into a realm of artistry that captivates and inspires.
Dive into the boundless creativity of Wink World, an immersive journey through dazzling lights and captivating colors.
Wink World invites you to immerse yourself in a mesmerizing blend of art and technology. Discover the extraordinary!
Unleash your creative side inside Wink World, a brand-new art exhibit in Mall of America.
An extraordinary art destination that turns everyday moments into unforgettable memories with its dazzling displays.
At "Wink World: Portals Into the Infinite", guests journey through six infinity mirror rooms; each containing a distinct comb...
Dive into the vibrant realm of Wink World at Mall of America, where art comes to life in a kaleidoscope of colors and creativ...
Dive into the boundless creativity of Wink World, an immersive journey through dazzling lights and captivating colors that pr...
Wink drew upon his well-honed skills as an innovative experience designer, a music composer, and purveyor of high-impact mult...
Bounce into the beyond in Wink World's infinity mirror slinky room! Spirals are in our DNA, and we will spin you right round ...
Embark on a visual odyssey at Wink World, Mall of America's immersive art exhibit. Let the colors and creativity transport yo...
Wink World - A combination of Visionary Art, Blacklight, Motion, Kinetic Art, Music, Love, and Theatrical-Spirituality in one place.
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Wink World: Where every blink reveals a new dimension of art and inspiration. Explore the extraordinary at Mall of America!
Leah T.
Jul 9, 2024
I guess I can understand some of the harsh reviews but we enjoyed Wink World. It was something I'd never seen before. However I do feel it's best for teens and up. The rooms were fun and they allow video taping and photos. We were not asked any personal info to enter. Pro tip: MOA app has 20% off admission right now. Regular price is $20 per person.
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Justin C.
Mar 23, 2024
Took my kids for my daughters birthday. Kids loved it. I think too many adults were expecting world beater entertainment and it's not that for an adult. This is designed to entertain kids and my 4 had an absolute blast with it.Only reason it's 4 and not 5 stars is price is a bit high. If prices were a bit lower I think it'd be a better value
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Joseph Z.
Jan 4, 2024
there is literally no reason to ask for email address, first and last name and zip code to walk thru this lackluster series of rooms with neon objects and mirrors. the ac/dc ripoff song is pretty hilariously bad though, so if you hate your ear drums... at least there's that. alternate review idea was: "0 stars, wasn't a single Twink here"
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Sarah S.
Mar 10, 2024
If you're under the age of 1, and your eyesight hasn't quite developed, this show is for you! Not only do you get in for free, but you'll forget the horrors as soon as you see them. A true gift, in a house of actual "artistic" horror Want to watch dollar store toys dance to dubstep music in addition to a lackluster light show? 0/100 stars. Zero. I cannot fathom that I gave this sh*t show $20. God, I want a refund. I've seen college freshmen make better art only using popsicle sticks. Heck, my 10 year old niece does better work with crayons, and she has ADHD. Dubstep went out about 10 years ago and didn't add a singular thing to this uh, "experience." The mirrors were obvious. There was no illusion. The audio quality was poor, and in one specific room, it was far too loud and distracted me from my personal anger at how awful the display was. There were several props that had either fallen down, or didn't work/spin properly, which again, ruined the "illusion," not that there was one anyway... they used slinkies twice as props. SLINKIES. The whole experience takes 20 minutes. God, such a short amount of time, and I was so desperate for it to be over. The doors aren't watched, so a couple snuck in and joined my group after the "show" had already started, which also destroyed the "illusion." I am unsure why the front desk employees allowed this to happen. Twenty dollars. I spent twenty dollars to have my third eye revealed and instead I got stupider. I am considering enrolling in a Philosophy I class just to feel something again. I am numb. They ripped off AC/DC, this was the greatest infraction. I will never recover and I will never get my money back. God help my therapist.
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Wendell O.
Apr 13, 2024
6 or 7 rooms of psychedelic light shows, which was pretty interesting to see. Definitely geared towards people with a bit of extra money and an interest in the odd parts of life, but something to see if you have an extra 15-20 minutes at the mall. Kila was very outgoing and friendly, answering all of our groups questions about all things Wink.
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Abigail S.
Mar 10, 2024
I stood and watched slinky toys bounce up and down whilst slinky dubstep music played loudly. It was an...experience. There were obvious gaps between the mirrors, and that really affected the "illusion"(?) It is NOT worth the 20 dollars.
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