TA No: 02827 | TA name:Andystrip | Contact: Hi@andystrip.com
Trick Eye Museum
Highlights
- Trick and be tricked with more than 80 optical illusion paintings and installations.
- There are no boundaries! Step inside or crawl into the exhibits, interact with the characters and become the subject of the artwork on display.
- See optical illusion artworks exclusive to Singapore that you won't find in any other gallery.
【Price Inclusive of】
- Trick Eye Museum One-day admission ticket
【Not Inclusive Of】
【Address】
- Waterfront @ Resorts World Sentosa 26 Sentosa Gateway
【Opening Hours】
- 10:00am-9:00pm daily (last admission 8:00pm)(reference only, subject to the actual )
【Confirmation】(E-TICKET)
1.We will send u ticket by email, pls indicate your email can accept normally and pls check both ur inbox and spam box in case after u finish ur order.
2. If u didn't get any comfirmation e-ticket within the stated time limit, pls contact us in time for any enqueries with ur order number. We will be in charge of ur order.
(产品为电子票,我们会在您预订支付成功后电子邮件发送给您,请确保您的电子邮箱能正常接收,请在完成订单后查看收件箱以及垃圾箱,如果在规定时间内没有收到确认的电子票,请及时联系我们咨询。我们将对您的订单负责。)
Andy's 24 Hrs customer service E-mail: hi@andystrip.com
【How long will I get ticket】
- Usually,we send e-ticket to your e-mail in 12-24 Hrs after payment confirmed by qoo10.
- Recommend purchase the tickets 1 days in advance, we are not issue same day of visit, so please avoid last minute purchase.
【How to Use】
- You can present either a printed or a mobile voucher for this activity
- The person who books and receives the confirmation voucher must present a valid photo ID/passport for this exchange
- This voucher is valid for 6 months from the date specified
- You must redeem this voucher for your entry ticket at the Trick Eye Museum Ticketing Counter
【How To Get There】
- How to get here by: Bus
Take buses 65, 80, 93, 188, 855, 10, 30, 97, 100, 131, 143, 145 or 166 and alight at VivoCity.
Board bus RWS8 from bus stop 14141 at VivoCity or bus stop 14121 at Merrill Lynch, HarbourFront.Alight at Resort World Sentosa’s drop-off point.
Enter via The Forum and turn left to take the escalator up to level 1.
Turn left and walk along the stretch of Candylicious and Din Tai Fung. Turn right and Insadong Korean Restaurant should be on your right. Walk straight until you see Trick Eye Museum.
- How to get here by:Train/Sentosa Express
Take Exit E to VivoCity and proceed to level 3 to board the Sentosa Express. Alight one stop later at Waterfront Station.
Walk straight towards the Lake of Dreams and Universal Studios Globe. Turn right upon seeing Insadong Korean Restaurant and walk straight until you see Trick Eye Museum.
- How to get here by: Foot
Proceed to level 1 of VivoCity and look for directions to the Boardwalk.
Upon reaching the gantry at the entrance of Sentosa Island, keep left and walk straight towards Trick Eye Museum.
Once you have passed the gantry, walk straight till the end and turn right.
【Contact us】
Do not purchase at same day or real time booking.
24 Hrs
customer service E-mail: hi@andystrip.com
Http://www.qoo10.sg/shop/andystrip www.andystrip.com
What To Expect
- Let your imagination run wild at Trick Eye Museum in Singapore, an internationally-renowned 3D art museum from Korea. With its huge array of hand-painted art exhibits made by dedicated Korean artists, each exhibit comes alive with the use of a special art technique, called Trompe-l’oeil, that makes 2D art pop up into 3D! Feel, touch, and interact with the exhibits in 6 different zones, and enjoy a day filled with fun, laughter, adventure and excitement. Get a heightened experience of the Trick Eye Museum with their very own Augmented Reality mobile app, where you'll see a whole new world of AR appear before your very eyes! Discover a hidden word that is seen only through the app by downloading the free "Trickeye-Singapore” mobile app from the Google Play Store or App Store, and watch as your photos and videos come alive with hidden animals, magic, fireworks and other special effects!
About Trick Eye
- The name Trick Eye is short for ‘Trick of the Eye’ which refers to an art technique that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images through the use of optical illusions. Although its history dates back to ancient Greece and Rome, the arty term Trompe-l’oeil (French for deceive the eye) only came into use during the Baroque period.
History of Trick Eye
- The discovery of perspective in the 14th century triggered the emergence of a wider range of elaborate, visual manipulations in painting and architecture. Trompe-l’oeil, a visual art technique that tricks the eye by creating an optical illusion, came into fashion as realistic illusionary portraits gained popularity among 17th century French court and social elites. The technique has its roots in both ancient Greece and Rome, where in olden cities such as Pompeii, several murals comprised painted doors, windows and hallways to create a wider spatial effect. The story of ancient Greek painter Zeuxis and his rival Parrhasius is perhaps one of the most quoted examples when explaining Trompe-l’eoil.