Meow Wolf is an art experience in Santa Fe that is unique and exciting for people of all ages. It is located in an old bowling alley purchased by George R. R. Martin, author of “Game of Thrones,” and is a collaborative effort among him and other artists. The premise is a house called the House of Eternal Return whose residents have disappeared, and patrons are invited to seek clues as to what happened. As they do so, they go through portals into other worlds such as a fireplace or a closet. The challenge for photographers is to capture movement in low light without an unintentional blur.
Here are two scenes I’ve previously posted from Meow Wolf: https://365project.org/janeandcharlie/365/2017-08-05 and https://365project.org/janeandcharlie/365/2017-07-22
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Thanks so much for commenting on my photo of our grandchildren walking through a fishbowl in Santa Fe's art experience, Meow Wolf. When we entered the house, there was a real fishbowl that looked just like this. The children then went through a portal, the living room fireplace, to another world. This is the other world, one of about a hundred in Meow Wolf! You can see another portal in my photo for today. The links up above will take you to one portal (a toilet), and one other world, a black and white cartoon kitchen. I plan to post Meow Wolf for the rest of this week.
Thanks so much for commenting on my photo of our grandchildren walking through a fishbowl in Santa Fe's art experience, Meow Wolf. When we entered the house, there was a real fishbowl that looked just like this. The children then went through a portal, the living room fireplace, to another world. This is the other world, one of about a hundred in Meow Wolf! You can see another portal in my photo for today. The links up above will take you to one portal (a toilet), and one other world, a black and white cartoon kitchen. I plan to post Meow Wolf for the rest of this week.