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'Show Me Milwaukee' spotlight: Dive into 'Deep Lake Future'

The Immerstive art experience runs through December.

'Show Me Milwaukee' spotlight: Dive into 'Deep Lake Future'

The Immerstive art experience runs through December.

I’LL HAVE THE DETAILS ON WHEN IT STARTS COMING UP. ONCE THE DECONTAMINATE PROCESS IS COMPLETE, THIS DOORWAY AND HALLWAY WILL LIGHT UP, LETTING YOU KNOW IT’S SAFE TO PROCEED. COME ON, MAN, I’LL SEE YOU. WELL, THIS IS A SNEAK PEEK OF A NEW EPISODE OF SHOW ME MILWAUKEE, WHICH AIRS TOMORROW. SO GREG ADAMS, ALSO KNOWN AS DJ, VISITS AN IMMERSIVE ART EXPERIENCE IN MILWAUKEE’S WALKER’S POINT NEIGHBORHOOD. AND THIS MORNING, DJ IS JOINING US LIVE AT DEEP LAKE FUTURE RIGHT NEAR FIFTH AND PIERCE WITH A LIVE LOOK INSIDE. WE ARE SO EXCITED. AND THIS IS JUST SOMETHING OUT OF THIS WORLD, REALLY. YES, IT REALLY IS. I’M SO EXCITED TO SHOW YOU THIS. LIKE YOU SAID, THE NEW EPISODE DROPS TOMORROW AND IT FEATURES DEEP LAKE FUTURE. AND I GOT SOMEBODY WAITING FOR ME IN THE DEEP LAKE FUTURE. COME WITH ME. HOLD YOUR BREATH. I GOT A FRIEND OF MINE WAITING FOR ME UNDERWATER. DANIEL MURRAY IS HERE WITH ME. DANIEL? HEY, GOOD MORNING, GREG. GOOD MORNING TO YOU. SEE YOU. ARE WE SURE IT’S MORNING BECAUSE THERE’S NO LIGHT? YEAH, IT’S ALWAYS FEELS LIKE TWILIGHT AROUND HERE. SO WHERE ARE WE RIGHT NOW? WELL, WELCOME TO OUR LABORATORY. WE ARE DOING SOME CUTTING EDGE RESEARCH HERE ON INVASIVE SPECIES IN THE LAKES. OKAY. ALL PART OF DEEP LAKE FUTURE. PART OF THE EXPERIENCE. NOW THIS. IS THIS YOUR CREATION? WELL, I’M THE CREATIVE DIRECTOR, BUT I WORKED WITH 25 AMAZING MILWAUKEE ARTISTS TO PUT THIS WHOLE SHOW TOGETHER. SO THIS IS THE THIS THIS IS WHERE WE GET TO SEE CONTAMINATION. THERE WE GO. THE DECONTAMINATION PROCESS. WE WANT MORE INVASIVE SPECIES IN THE LAKES. OKAY, COME ON DOWN. OH, WE GOT. OH, THERE’S MORE. THERE’S MORE. LET’S HEAD INTO THE DEEP LAKE. OH. OH, WOW. OH, YES. WELCOME. WE ARE DEFINITELY IN THE DEEP LAKE. YEAH. HOPE YOU BROUGHT A TOWEL. I KNOW, RIGHT? WOW. SO WERE YOU, LIKE, SLEEPING? AND THIS JUST CAME INTO YOUR MIND TO DO THIS? AND HOW IT LOOKS AND EVERYTHING LIKE THAT? WELL, THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF THAT, BUT YEAH, IT WAS A BIG PROCESS WITH A BIG GROUP OF AMAZING ARTISTS TO BUILD THIS WORLD TOGETHER. BUT YEAH, WE REALLY JUST WANTED TO TRANSPORT PEOPLE TO A TOTALLY DIFFERENT WORLD, COME OFF THE STREET AND INTO SOMETHING UNEXPECTED. THAT’S WOW. SO HOW CAN PEOPLE COME SEE THIS? HOW OFTEN IS THIS OPEN? YEAH, WE’RE OPEN THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY. WE’LL BE HERE THROUGH DECEMBER. FOLKS CAN GET TICKETS ON OUR WEBSITE. FUZZ POP WORKSHOP.COM. THAT’S OUR STUDIO FUZZ POP WORKSHOP. YOU CAN RESERVE THEM ONLINE OR GET THEM AT THE DOOR HERE. WOW. OKAY, SO NOW I HEAR THE SOUND AND EVERYTHING YOU’RE TELLING ME NEXT ON THE NEXT SEGMENT, I’M PLAYING A FISH. THAT’S RIGHT. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN FISH MUSIC HERE. BACK TO YOU GUYS IN THE STUDIO. SO I GOT T
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'Show Me Milwaukee' spotlight: Dive into 'Deep Lake Future'

The Immerstive art experience runs through December.

Watch our "Show Me Milwaukee" Spotlight every Wednesday on 12 News This Morning at 6 a.m.An immersive art experience in Milwaukee explores the underwater world."Deep Lake Future" is now open near 5th and Pierce Streets in the Walker's Point Neighborhood.According to the event's website, it transports guests of all ages to a time when "invasive species have overrun the Great Lakes ecosystem."FuzzPop Workshop, a Milwaukee-based company behind the expereince, created interactive displays and state-of-the-art lighting and projections.Tickets cost $12 for children and $15 for anyone 14-years-old or older.For more information, visit FuzzPop's website.Don't forget, you can stream season one of "Show Me Milwaukee" on the free Very Local App.

Watch our "Show Me Milwaukee" Spotlight every Wednesday on 12 News This Morning at 6 a.m.

An immersive art experience in Milwaukee explores the underwater world.

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"Deep Lake Future" is now open near 5th and Pierce Streets in the Walker's Point Neighborhood.

According to the event's website, it transports guests of all ages to a time when "invasive species have overrun the Great Lakes ecosystem."

FuzzPop Workshop, a Milwaukee-based company behind the expereince, created interactive displays and state-of-the-art lighting and projections.

Tickets cost $12 for children and $15 for anyone 14-years-old or older.

For more information, visit FuzzPop's website.

Don't forget, you can stream season one of "Show Me Milwaukee" on the free Very Local App.