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    Superblue Miami

    3.7 (258 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Justin H.

    I have been a fan of teamlab ever since visiting the exhibition in Tokyo. Their interactive art displays bring unique energy to "art" and makes anyone want to enjoy it. So, when I saw there was a teamlab exhibition in Miami, I had to go. This one is much smaller than Tokyo and not on the same level. But, still pretty good overall. The main things that impressed me were the lights that would sync with visitors heartbeats and the graffiti exhibit. The illusion hall was cool. But, again, just not as eye popping as Tokyo's light strand display. I'd like to see them add more to this show and expand on what they have here. If you are on the fence about going, do it. These exhibits are not very common and it's a unique blend of tech/art. You'll have a good time checking it out.

    Ren H.

    Superblue was a pretty neat immersive art experience. I had looked into this activity for my friend and I to check out. The staff were friendly and helpful with explaining the different experiences and taking pics if needed. The first experience is the moving art on the walls which changes between different floral designs. Then it was a room with lights indicating 3,000 heartbeats and when you hold your hand under one of the lights, you can hear your own heartbeat. I thought that was pretty cool. A couple more rooms, a short video, and you end up in this all white maze-like mirrored experience. Once you exit that, it ends in the small gift shop. The signs were not clear and we totally missed that there were more experiences outside. Staff saw us hanging around as we tried to figure out where to go next on our Miami visit before ordering a ride share. I wish they'd let us know there were more experiences as we only noticed the sign above the door by the gift shop as our car was arriving to pick us up. It would have been nice to explore the rest but besides that, it was still a cool experience.

    Jennifer A.

    Wow! What a unique and unforgettable experience! This art museum was nothing short of captivating. Each exhibit was visually mesmerizing and thoughtfully designed -- not only stunning to look at but also rich with history and meaning. I highly recommend paying a little extra for the cloud exhibit -- it was absolutely out of this world! Walking through the soapy, cloud-like environment truly made you feel like you were floating. It was immersive, playful, and surreal in the best way. One of my personal favorites was the heartbeat room, where you can hear your own heartbeat played aloud and see it transformed into light. Even more incredible, your heartbeat is saved alongside others' in a beautiful, ongoing light installation for two weeks. That connection between art and humanity gave me chills. The whole experience was elevated by the various hidden doors and transitions, each one leading to a new dimension of creativity and emotion. I'd go back in a heartbeat (pun intended ). Highly, highly recommend!

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    Tawnya H.

    Cool exhibit, not super long like some other ones I've seen- but long enough to be worthwhile. Some of the computer programming was beyond my expectations- like the heartbeats- so freaking cool! What I didn't enjoy very much was feeling a little claustrophobic in the wall of mirrors room, if I would've known where the exit was I would've been fine- but I couldn't find it. Also- didn't realize there was a 2nd building... there signage needs to be a lot better. The second door with the blue railing of the giant mural is the second building entrance. We wanted to leave the spotlight room, but the guy said we had to stay. Didn't love that- my husband would've busted out of the emergency exit. The reason we had to stay was because they only had so many spray cans at the next exhibit- and they were waiting for the people in front of us to finish. I think they need to switch the order of the rooms and the wait would only be in the lobby

    Sabrina C.

    Interesting exhibit, though it's quite short, only three rooms. The mirror room was definitely my favorite, and the heartbeat room was also really intriguing.

    Chantel G.

    We attended your art installation yesterday after going last year and greatly enjoying it. However this time, a crying screaming child ruined the whole experience. A couple had a 2-3 year old child throwing a temper tantrum in the space for over an hour and we were unable to enjoy our experience. They were just staying in each exhibit for 20-30 minutes and since we cannot go backwards, we were stuck with this child unless we skipped exhibits we wanted to experience. We drove 2 hours and were very excited about the installation, so this was very disappointing. Staff did not seem to step in and do anything even when the family was confronted by a few other patrons and asked to be her quiet or please leave. That ended in a yelling match where the family with the loud child adamantly argued their child should be allowed to scream while other patrons clearly disagreed. It was very disappointing and ruined the trip for us. I thought you should be aware and maybe have a policy for screaming children as they are definitely not conducive to a relaxing artistic experience. Since you do allow small children, you should maintain a policy so the entire crowd's experience isn't ruined. Overall, I really do think it is a unique and awesome experience, but it is completely destroyed when there is a screaming child and you cannot even hear the nice lovely calming music that is played. It just negates everything.

    Felicia R.

    Super cute visual experience. We loved the room with the hand censor that could detect your heart and had the lights blink with your heartbeat. It made for a fun date night. Laser room was neat, mirror area was fun, it's worth it! They have valet, but you can do general street parking with the one of the usual parking apps close by. We came on a Saturday 6:00pm reservation and found parking easily down the street with the app.

    Luis C.

    If you have an artistic soul, you'll like this place. Some of the pieces were just projections on walls, but there were other more interactive ones that gave the place more life. They have a room full of foam, which is interesting, but watch the eyes, cause the foam can burn them. I would recommend this for a simple date, without children.

    Frank G.

    I was at Superblue Miami a few days ago and I liked the experience overThe graphics and animation are phenomenal. However, I think it's way too expensive. The $32 per adult for 5 rooms/exhibition, is certainly expensive.

    Dao N.

    Very fun experience with lots of photo ops! Superblue is an interactive art experience that's great for a date or with friends and family. Takes about an hour to get through it all but left very satisfied!

    Nathan D.

    cool interactive museum in allapattah featuring digital , installation, and conceptual works from artists around the world. Went as part of a friend's bday celebrations and enjoyed it.

    Elena D.

    Overpriced, paid around $40 on the weekend. There are 4 interactive rooms to see which are cool but had higher expectations for this price. I felt we really took our time through the exhibit and even stopped to take photos and got through it in 45 minutes.

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    This immersive art experience left me speechless and filled with wonder from start to finish.

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