Two Bit Circus
Two Bit Circus
Two Bit Circus is the world’s first Micro-Amusement Park.
The team of artists, inventors, educators and performers build big games, tell stories with technology, and make liberal use of lasers, fire and robots.
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Two Bit Circus Chief executive officer and co-founder Brent Bushnell.
Two Bit Circus chief technology officer is Eric Gradman.
Bushnell and Gradman founded Two Bit Circus in 2012.
Two Bit Circus has a long history of working with others to help tell stories through public attractions and spectacle.
Some highlights include VR action sports content for the NFL, NBA, and Indy; major entertainment activations at the Olympics, Super Bowl, and All Star Games; and even a machine that makes paintball art.
They launched a high-tech traveling carnival to inspire the world about the possibilities of STEM+Art with coverage including CNN , Fast Company, and USA Today .
Many of the team created the viral This Too Shall Pass music video for OK Go that garnered 50+ million views on YouTube .
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Two Bit Circus is opening the world’s first Micro-Amusement Park in Downtown Los Angeles in September 2018.