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{{Short description|New York City espionage museum}}
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[[File:Spyscape (48269597621).jpg|thumb|right|Spyscape in 2019]]
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'''SPYSCAPE''' is a contemporary experiential museum in New York City which aims to inspire people to discover their own superpowers through spy and superhero narratives, and experiences. Its seven main galleries are each themed around an aspect of [[espionage]]. It opened in February 2018 to a positive reception from local and international media.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hamilton |first1=William L. |title=I Spy at New York's Museum of Deception |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/29/arts/design/Spyscape-espionage-museum.html |access-date=29 March 2018 |work=The New York Times |date=29 March 2018}}</ref>
'''SPYSCAPE''' is a contemporary experiential museum in New York City which aims to inspire people to discover their own secret powers, using stories and experiences based around secrets (including spies, detectives and superheroes). Its seven main galleries are each themed around an aspect of secrets. It opened in February 2018 to a positive reception from local and international media.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hamilton |first1=William L. |title=I Spy at New York's Museum of Deception |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/29/arts/design/Spyscape-espionage-museum.html |access-date=29 March 2018 |work=The New York Times |date=29 March 2018}}</ref>


The 60,000-square-foot museum & experience was created by Archimedia, a London-based private investment group and developer of resorts and leisure attractions, at a cost of "tens of millions of dollars."<ref name="PassyPrice">{{cite news |last1=Passy |first1=Charles |title=The Spying Game as a Fun Activity, at a Price |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-spying-game-as-a-fun-activity-at-a-price-1508091970 |access-date=14 March 2019 |publisher=Wall Street Journal |date=15 October 2017}}</ref><ref name="HamiltonDeception"/> The "dark, labyrinthine interior" was designed by [[David Adjaye]]<ref name="HamiltonDeception">{{cite news |last1=Hamilton |first1=William |title=I Spy at New York's Museum of Deception |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/29/arts/design/Spyscape-espionage-museum.html |access-date=14 March 2019 |work=New York Times |date=29 March 2018}}</ref> and occupies two levels inside a glass box building in midtown Manhattan.
The 60,000-square-foot museum & experience was created by Archimedia, a London-based private investment group and developer of resorts and leisure attractions, at a cost of "tens of millions of dollars."<ref name="PassyPrice">{{cite news |last1=Passy |first1=Charles |title=The Spying Game as a Fun Activity, at a Price |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-spying-game-as-a-fun-activity-at-a-price-1508091970 |access-date=14 March 2019 |publisher=Wall Street Journal |date=15 October 2017}}</ref><ref name="HamiltonDeception"/> The "dark, labyrinthine interior" was designed by [[David Adjaye]]<ref name="HamiltonDeception">{{cite news |last1=Hamilton |first1=William |title=I Spy at New York's Museum of Deception |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/29/arts/design/Spyscape-espionage-museum.html |access-date=14 March 2019 |work=New York Times |date=29 March 2018}}</ref> and occupies two levels inside a glass box building in midtown Manhattan.

Revision as of 19:05, 26 November 2022

Spyscape in 2019

SPYSCAPE is a contemporary experiential museum in New York City which aims to inspire people to discover their own secret powers, using stories and experiences based around secrets (including spies, detectives and superheroes). Its seven main galleries are each themed around an aspect of secrets. It opened in February 2018 to a positive reception from local and international media.[1]

The 60,000-square-foot museum & experience was created by Archimedia, a London-based private investment group and developer of resorts and leisure attractions, at a cost of "tens of millions of dollars."[2][3] The "dark, labyrinthine interior" was designed by David Adjaye[3] and occupies two levels inside a glass box building in midtown Manhattan.

The gallery themes include: Encryption, which focuses on the cryptanalysts who cracked the German Enigma machine in WWII; Deception, which takes visitors through the FBI's hunt for KGB mole Robert Hanssen; Surveillance, a 360-degree room that presents a closer look at Edward Snowden; Hacking, an emoji-filled gallery highlighting the Anonymous (group); Cyberwarfare, which focus on Stuxnet; Special Ops, which focuses on WWII spy gadgets and SOE Officer Virginia Hall; and Intelligence, which examines the how espionage and analysis shaped the Cuban Missile Crisis. [4]

Visitors have the opportunity to test their own skills with various 'challenges' throughout the galleries - assessing traits from empathy and agility, to personality, brain power, and risk tolerance. The final gallery is Debrief, where visitors receive the results of their tests and challenges, and are assigned a spy role.[5]

Driven: 007 x SPYSCAPE was the first official James Bond exhibit in New York City - opened between 2019 and 2022 in SPYSCAPE's south gallery. The focal point of the exhibit is the actual Aston Martin DB5 that was driven by Pierce Brosnan in the film GoldenEye.[6] In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, SPYSCAPE made the 007 x SPYSCAPE exhibition available for free online following the temporary closure of the NYC venue.[7]

The latest installation, Batman x SPYSCAPE[8] is an interactive adventure that tests visitors’ detective skills through a combination of a series of immersive physical spaces and a dedicated app for smartphones.

In April 2020, SPYSCAPE released a podcast series, True Spies, narrated by Hayley Atwell and Vanessa Kirby.[9] [10] True Spies provides a unique insight into the world of espionage, asking listeners what they'd do in real life spy situations.

References

  1. ^ Hamilton, William L. (29 March 2018). "I Spy at New York's Museum of Deception". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  2. ^ Passy, Charles (15 October 2017). "The Spying Game as a Fun Activity, at a Price". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b Hamilton, William (29 March 2018). "I Spy at New York's Museum of Deception". New York Times. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  4. ^ Hamilton, William L. (29 March 2018). "I Spy at New York's Museum of Deception". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  5. ^ O'Hare, Maureen (22 February 2018). "New spy museum, Spyscape, opens in New York City". CNN. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  6. ^ Ganz, Jami (8 March 2019). "First U.S. James Bond exhibition is a love letter to filmmaking - and 007's car". NY Daily News. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  7. ^ McNary, Dave (15 May 2020). "Film News Roundup: Bruce Beresford to Direct Buddy Holly Biopic 'Clear Lake'". Variety. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  8. ^ Rahmanan, Anna. "This new immersive Batman experience will have you feel like a real-life detective". Time Out New York. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  9. ^ Sawyer, Miranda (2 May 2020). "The week in radio and podcasts: True Spies; Floodlines; Iain Lee; Slow Radio - review". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  10. ^ Meek, Andy. "This is the Apple service I never expected to be addicted to". Boy Genius Report. PMC Entertainment. Retrieved 30 October 2020.

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