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| POSTED 10 Jun 2014 . BY Tom Anstey |
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The Trick Eye Museum uses optical illusions to create stunning photo opportunities Credit: Isiminnn
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A new visitor attraction at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore is offering a mind-bending experience – using 2D and 3D installations to create unique illusions depictingextraordinary scenes.
The Trick Eye Museum – already a hit in South Korea – uses 2D and 3D paintings as well as installations, specially designed for photo opportunities, which trick the viewer's eye into seeing something else.
The museum features more than 80 optical illusions across 800sq m (8,611sq ft) and sits on Resort World Sentosa’s waterfront.
The museum has six themed zones – Love, Circus, Masterpiece, Safari, Fairytale and Adventure. Although focusing mainly on elements local to Singapore, the works also feature influences from both Eastern and Western cultures to widen visitor appeal.
All of the art – which portrays scenarios climbing bamboo trees with a panda, being shot through a cannon, levitating in the air and being attacked by a giant snake – was originally made in South Korea, though the pieces in the Singapore museum are completely different to those at the Seoul location.
Resorts World Sentosa will be introducing a number of Korean-themed concepts over the coming months, including Insadong Korea Town – a Korean street food concept space – which is due to open at the end of July.
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Luis Suarez ‘bite’ billboard becomes popular tourist attraction
POSTED 30 Jun 2014. BY Jak Phillips

An Adidas billboard depicting a snarling Luis Suarez has proved unintentionally
popular with tourists – who have been queuing to pose with various body parts
snared in the jaws of the Uruguay striker – prompting the company to remove
the ad.
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15-18 Jun 2026

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RAI Convention Centre,
Amsterdam,
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