Space, The Final Frontier! Show & Tell with The Museum of Interesting Things
The Space Race, Cold War, and Atomic Era fueled an era of exploration and invention that still influences products, design, and culture to this very day! Lucky for you, one museum in NYC is ready to use the power of technology to get you up close and personal with some of its most treasured space-themed antiques and artifacts like never before.
Join New York Adventure Club for a virtual trip to The Museum of Interesting Things, a traveling interactive exhibition of antiques and inventions inspiring innovation and creativity.
Led by Denny Daniel, Founder of The Museum of Interesting Things, our live stream featuring tons of interactive demonstrations will include:
- An introduction to The Museum of Interesting Things, and how the vast and eclectic collection of antiques and artifacts was put together back in 2007
- A digital show & tell of the museum’s collection of amazing space-themed items, including a NASA jumpsuit, piece of a B57 nuclear warhead, 16mm footage of Apollo 11, and a Buck Rogers “disintegrator gun”
- An educational overview of every featured space item, inspired by the Space Race, Cold War, and WWII
- A Q&A with Denny during, and after, the digital showcase
After the experience at 4:32 EST, NASA and SpaceX will be conducting the first American manned space shuttle launch since 2011, so don’t forget to tune in!
No show is ever the same.
See you there, virtually! $10.
*Once registered, you will receive a separate, automated email containing the link to join this webinar
**For the best possible viewing experience, please ensure you’re using the latest version of your internet browser — Google Chrome is the most compatible. Exact technical requirements and a webinar user guide will be shared in the automated confirmation email upon registration.
***A full replay will be available after the experience for all registered guests
About Denny
Denny Daniel started working as a freelance filmmaker/documentor and photo retoucher/restorer for such companies as The Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island, Songs of Love, and the New York Times.
Amassing his collection of antiques since the 1980’s, and having had over 20 museum and gallery exhibitions of his own work at locations like the Chelsea Art Museum, he decided to use his knowledge, experience, contacts and extensive collection of over 300 antiques to start an enterprise that would inspire students and some of us in the “real” world to learn from the past and innovate a better future.
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