The experience on display is a loop taking less than five minutes of reactive webcam filters. I’m happy young artists are getting experience in a space like this but it is simply not worth the cost of entry. The works ask you to consider things like “self identity in a digital world,” but the exhibitions themselves do not do that. Instead you wonder, “was this worth $24?” The included picture is not of the exhibit, but of the cannabis shop next door where you should spend your...
Read moreOkay. Pretty mediocre. The staff is very welcoming, and the exhibitions are pleasantly interactive and pleasing. Tickets are also not too expensive ($25) relative to some in the City.
Way too few exhibitions though. At the very most, you will only spend around 30 minutes in the museum, likely closer to 15 minutes.
Would really only recommend if you are in the area and happen by this location. Would not recommend as something you will go out of...
Read moreIt was my first visit to MODE and, considering that everything seems to be digital these days, my expectations were not high. But this museum sticks to its theme of digital experiences. Visitors are encouraged to engage and interact with the spectacular art in a number of ways. Depending on the exhibit, this could mean with your body, your voice or one of the physical props. I went alone and it was enjoyable, but I'm sure the more the...
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