Formation | 2017 |
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Type | Non-profit organizations |
Products | Builds six-foot-tall museums |
Website | micro |
MICRO is a non-profit organization that builds six-foot-tall museums that are installed in public spaces like transit hubs, community centers, and hospital waiting rooms.[1][2] Each museum explores one topic through holograms, videos, and 3D printed miniature sculptures.[3][4]
MICRO currently has two museums on view, the Smallest Mollusk Museum, and the Perpetual Motion Museum.[5][6]
MICRO was founded by scientist Amanda Schochet and producer Charles Philipp in 2017.[7][8][9] Before founding MICRO, Schochet was a computational ecologist and researcher for NASA and the Smithsonian, and Phillipp produced for TV networks.[10][11]
MICRO’s first museum, the Smallest Mollusk Museum, launched publicly in late October 2017.[5] This museum shares the history and science of mollusks, marine dwelling invertebrates. The second MICRO museum is a physics and engineering museum, the Perpetual Motion Museum, which explores energy and humanity’s fascination with a hypothetical perpetual motion machine.[12][13]
Lincoln Medical Center[14], Bronx Family Courts, LinkedIn Building, Brooklyn Public Library[15][16], Ronald McDonald House NY[3], Bellevue Hospital in Kips Bay, Ace Hotel, Rockefeller Center Concourse[17], the Brooklyn Navy Yards, Pioneer Works in Red Hook, and Governors Island.
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