(Try guessing what my occupation is and you'll understand, haha!)
However still, I was most excited to receive an invitation to the Trick Eye Museum!
Read on for tips on visiting the museum and reference of some of the most creative shots by the people who attended that day :)
Read on for tips on visiting the museum and reference of some of the most creative shots by the people who attended that day :)
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. With that, 2D paintings on the museum walls, floors and ceilings appear to pop out of the surface and come to life. Visitors are more than welcome to explore the various themed galleries with their eyes, hands and even cameras. Step inside the paintings to complete a visual narrative with your creative poses, and watch a “tricky” story unfold before your camera. At Trick Eye Museum, you’ll be creating unforgettable memories with friends and family amid fun and laughter, with a dash of educational and cultural enrichment.
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TIPS
Example of photo point:
(http://www.tsetsk.com)
Stand ON the footprint label!
✖ example
(me not standing and covering the footprint point!)
✓ example
(stand and cover the footprint label)
Follow the illustrations when you're unsure.
(http://www.tsetsk.com)
Otherwise, you'll end up doing awkward things like this:
(climbing into the monster's mouth?? O.o lmao!)
Wear comfy attire.
Shorts/pants/berms/rompers would be good! As there will be a lot of climbing up & down, lying on the ground and what's not.
Paired with flats/slippers that is comfortable to walk/climb in and easy to remove :)
My ootd for the event:
Bring a fully-charged camera!
There's no exact need for DSLR or any digital camera, a phone would do just fine too.
Regardless, just make sure your photo-taking device is fully charged! (Best if you can bring extra batteries or portable chargers along).
Travel light and bring minimal belongings
You won't want your belongings to "photobomb" your photos.
And pity the poor photographer/friend who has to lug your heavy stuff and at the same time try to take good photos with any hand shakes. Hmm..
Cater 3-4 hours for the visit
I took around 2 hours in the museum and didn't "complete" all the photo stations.
If you're planning your itinerary, do allow 3-4 hours for this activity. Especially on weekends or peak hours, there are usually long queues.
More time catered also makes you feel more relaxed (no need to hurry) and more creative (hopefully!) haha.
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The museum is divided into 6 family-based zones.
How one zone area generally looks like:
How one zone area generally looks like:
World of Masterpieces
Safari Kingdom
Safari Kingdom
Stars of Circus
Dreams of fairytale
Love in Winter
Adventure Discovery
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Nice shots from some of the bloggers who visited the Trick Eye Museum.
*http://thenicethoughts.blogspot.sg/2014/10/trick-eye-museum-singapore.html
http://hpility.blogspot.sg/2014/10/my-freedom-world-at-trick-eye-museum.html
http://www.sweetmemoirs.com/2014/10/10-of-many-reasons-why-we-love-trick.html#.VDEIR_mSz3Y
http://pearlywerkz.blogspot.sg/2014/10/event-by-tin-trip-to-trick-eye-museum.html
http://secretnudges.blogspot.sg/
http://www.kattytan.com/2014/10/trick-eye-museum-review.html
http://mons-diary.blogspot.sg/2014/10/media-invite-rws-trick-eye-museum-with.html
http://www.limgw.blogspot.sg/
http://uyuteaparty.blogspot.sg/2014/10/tinboost-x-trickeye-museum.html
http://rygohxx.blogspot.sg/
http://wabbithan.blogspot.sg/
https://followmywanders.wordpress.com/2014/10/02/trickeyemuseum/
http://fortefelicity.blogspot.sg/
http://leechietheleech.blogspot.sg/
Trick Eye Museum (Singapore)
Waterfront @ Resorts World Sentosa
26 Sentosa Gateway #01-43/44
Singapore 098138
Number
+ 65 65778888
+ 65 65778888
Opening hours
Mon - Sun: 10am - 9pm
Website
http://www.rwsentosa.com/language/enUS/Homepage/Attractions/TrickeyeMuseum
Tickets price
Child (4-12): $20
Adult (13-59): $25
Seniors (60 & above): $20Directions/map here:
Thank you to TIN & Trick Eye Museum for having us!
Looks pretty fun~ You got me turning my phone all sorts of angles just to figure out how that trick was done lol.
ReplyDeleteNice post :) thanks for the link btw! :) www.mons-diary.blogspot.sg
ReplyDeletePamela (uyuteaparty) here! Thanks for liking my blog! Found this post through my stats heehee
ReplyDeleteHello, thank you for visiting Trick Eye Museum and hope you had great time with us. We would like to share some of your photo at TEM in our blog for English speakers (http://trickeye.blogspot.com). If it's ok with you, please let us know. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteNo problem, please go ahead! :)
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