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Reviewed May 16, 2018 via mobile

This place was awesome. The particals of existence virtual reality exhibits were visually amazing and the staff was great. You do feel a little rushed because there are a lot of people in the groups they have you in and you are only allotted a certain block of time but besides that, great!

Date of experience: May 2018
2  Thank Jeffrey C
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Reviewed March 1, 2018

We took our 13 year old son and his 14 year old friend. They, along with their mothers, watched the Virtual Garden, who's run has been extended. At the end, there is also a game the boys played, which they really got into.

The women got a little dizzy and one got a bit of a headache. The kids are more used to this type of format. It was less than $10.00 per person and the session lasted almost 2 1/2 half hours for the boys. We went early so there was no line up. The staff are really great! The had another show going on at the same time called Enemy that looked really interesting. It was for ages 14 and up.

The space is quite well done and on other levels they also have performers and DJ's. I believe some of the other shows are also licensed to sell alcohol. We stopped by the day before and they let use take a look around. Super cool!

Date of experience: February 2018
Thank K-Towner101
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Reviewed November 27, 2017

The VR exhibit really requires 3 hours to do it right and we only had an hour and a half before closing. Disappointing. We'll have to come back another time to do the Phi Centre right.

Date of experience: November 2017
Thank RedSox4Eva
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Reviewed November 15, 2017

After spending much of our vacation in historical sites, we decided to take a break and try something new and different. So glad we did! The Lucid Realities immersive exhibition at Phi Centre was amazing! We went on a rainy Thursday in late October and were fortunate that it was not at all crowded, so we had no wait between experiences. As two senior-aged guests, we were by far the oldest ones there, and since this was our first foray into the world of virtual reality, we had a blast! Our favorite was the Walk in Space, followed by Tree, Flock, Life of Us, and The Island of the Colorblind. We both found Blind Vaysha to be depressing, and neither of us wanted to try the more violent experiences. The staff there is really helpful and cheerful -- always a plus! If you have the chance to go, DO! It was fun!

Date of experience: November 2017
Thank Julie32159
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Reviewed September 4, 2017

On balmy summer days, Montreal’s Old Port offers much to stimulate the senses. Along the length of St. Paul street, excellent cozy restaurants alternate with boutiques offering paintings, sculptures and high end handicrafts in centuries-old stone houses, initially built to cater to commerce typical of a sea port. Sightseers and tourists, cameras in hand, stroll everywhere, in an orderly, leisurely fashion. A multitude of languages can be heard but “Franglais” stands out, Montreal-style, two sentences in French followed by one in English, with “Joual" reserved for drivers of horse-drawn caleches and cobblestone street repair crews. Tabarnac!

In the midst of all this, disguised by a non-descript entrance, is a small exposition hall referred to as Phi Centre. Phi, the “multidisciplinary arts and culture organization” operating this hall, is currently hosting an exposition by Lucid Realities, unfortunately due to end on December 16, 2017. The exposition, which is well worth attending, showcases various technologies involving “virtual reality” (VR).

The expo consists of a dozen installations. Most of them require the visitor to wear a pair of VR goggles and headsets which block out surrounding distractions. Each installation lasts around 10 minutes. Most are solitary experiences, but a couple of them let you interact with other players.

Your brain enters a computer-generated universe, which can range from violent to delightfully whimsical. There is a relatively modest amount of interaction within many programs, such as by the movement of your hands and fingers (gripping handles and pressing swithes). With a few exceptions (e.g. “Tree”), the technologies showcased are not fully mature, with occasional computer glitches and steep learning curves for controls, but I found it to be a fascinating glimpse into what is in store for us in the near future. And entertaining as well, for adults.

If this interests you, plan to spend three hours here. As soon as you enter the sparsely furnished premises, put yourself down on the waiting list for “Tree”, “Spacewalk”, “Life of Us” and “Flock”, the last one preferably in the company of one or two friends. The first two, especially, are popular, the award-winning “Tree” being quite exceptional, not to be missed. “Flock” could form a delightful ending to your visit. The wait between installations can be filled in with other installations which are free at the moment. Sofas are available, and VR-goggled visitors waving their arms in the air provide intermission entertainment. The $25 ticket for it all is valid for the whole day, so you can duck out for refreshments and return when suitably fortified.

Date of experience: September 2017
Thank UloHerc
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