The Museum of Feelings markets itself vaguely as "the first museum that reacts to emotions -- and turns them into art." Located in a pop-up location in New York City's financial district, the 5,300-square-foot portable building -- filled with sensory-titillating installations -- has been catching people's attention, and not just because of its mood ring-like physical appearance in Battery Park. Earlier this month, an event posting began circulating across Facebook, garnering interest from over 62,000 curious social media users. "The Museum of Feelings actually feels things," the post asserted....
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