Eric Vozzola working on his mural at Area 15, Las Vegas, NV I jumped in an Uber and headed for Area 15. When I dug a little deeper and learnt that Brian Eno was one of the contributors, my expectations went through the roof. The intriguing website, punchy marketing and most of the reviews I had read fuelled my initial excitement. The hype around Meow Wolf’s new Omega Mart installation is huge.ĭescribed as an “interactive, mind-bending art experience bursting into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes”, visitors are invited to explore a supermarket that conceals hidden doors and passages into an unfolding story behind (no storyline spoilers, I promise). I had a small window of spare time and wanted to spend it in a place that would inspire some divergent thinking, trigger ideas and give me an alternative lens through which to re-appreciate Vegas, at least for a couple of hours. I was recently lucky enough to be in Las Vegas for a couple of days on business. One day I will travel the world as a coveted, red carpet-walking WXO reviewer, but for now I get my experience kicks as a paying punter. We’ve already heard experience producer Heather Gallagher’s review of Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart installation in Las Vegas – now, creative director Mark Slade stops by and is perhaps more im-merched than immersed…
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