D.C. Spy Museum’s virtual shark exhibit had one man swept off his feet
by Elaina Finkelstein/ABC7 Wednesday, November 1st 2017
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — A video of a man scared by the virtual shark tank exhibit at The International Spy Museum in D.C. went viral on Twitter.
The interactive exhibit has three huge glass screens that are supposed to represent an aquarium full of sharks swimming in the water.
The video shows the man touching the screen multiple times, when a shark swims full speed ahead to look like it is crashing through the glass.
Users on Twitter say they had a similar reaction to the exhibit’s virtual shark tank:
The shark tank display is part of the Spy Museum’s exhibit called Earth Redesigned.
“In the world of Bond, Karl Stromberg and Hugo Drax actively pursued that same end: Drax wanted to engineer a super-race in space, and Stromberg imagined a new civilization beneath the sea,” the museum explains, “What would Stromberg’s world be like? Find out as you experience the residents in our virtual shark tankbut be careful—you never know when one might attack!”
Although this exhibit isn’t new, this man’s reaction was priceless.