trick eye museum
Get ready to let your imagination run wild in the museum! Trick Eye Museum Singapore, the internationally renowned optical art museum from Korea, introduces Augmented Reality (AR) features to its exhibits. The AR features will bring its art installations and paintings to life.
Description
- Only valid for One-Day visit at Trick eye museum for a single guest
- The One-Day Pass is Transferable and non-refundable
- Price is inclusive of all government taxes
- Trick Eye Museum One-Day Pass is not valid for separate ticketed events
- Not to be used for promotional purposes unless approved in writing by Resorts World Sentosa
- Trick Eye Museum opening hours: Monday to Sunday 10am to 9pm
Highlights
- Beat the Box Office Queue: Trick Eye Museum One-Day Pass
- Great for families with children and group of friends
- Throw yourself into the ultimate battle field of 3D art world!
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- Star of Circus
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Details of the Attractions
A museum like no other
See yourself levitating. Become a giant. Join the circus.Look the part in these scenes and more, at the Trick Eye Museum at Resorts World Sentosa, soon to open on 8 June 2014.Trick Eye Museum is one of Korea’s top museum since it opened in 2010 and it is best known for using optical illusions to make images look realistically 3-D. They make awesome one-of-a-kind photos for a generation sold on selfies and Instagram.
This illusion technique is based on trompe l’oeil, originally a French term meaning ‘deceive the eye’. It’s an art technique that uses realistic imagery, precise dimensions and optical illusion to make 2-D images look 3-D.Remember those realistic street art that makes you feel like you could just fall in? It’s a similar concept.
What’s unique about the Trick Eye Singapore museum?
The Trick Eye Museum at Resorts World Sentosa’s Waterfront is its first museum opening outside Korea. This museum will have exhibits that reflect Singapore’s city landscape and atmosphere. For instance, there’s a Merlion-themed exhibit that you can even “sit” on for photos.
Another first is a sculpture of a giant baby at the centre of the museum. It will be the first time such an exhibit is shown to the world.Check out the images below for some illusionary tricks you can expect this June.
How to get there?
Tips for taking photos at Trick Eye Museum
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