Indgang til Singapore ArtScience Museum





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Træd ind i teamLab Future World på ArtScience Museum, skabt af den verdensberømte kunstkollektiv, teamLab. Siden 2016 har denne permanente udstilling hilst millioner velkommen, og vender nu tilbage med sin mest ambitiøse transformation. Opdag verdens første lysskulptur med papirfly, lancer et fly og se det blive til lys og lyd. Det ikoniske Crystal Universe vender også tilbage, sammen med forfriskede værker som Continuous Life and Death, Flow Reaches Far, Waterfall Droplets og Sketch Umwelt World, hvor hver bevægelse skaber en unik oplevelse. Fra den 31. maj til den 14. september præsenterer museet og Marina Bay Sands Sustainable Futures, en sæson om miljøbevidsthed, der støtter Go Green SG. Højdepunkter inkluderer Do Ho Suh's Artland, der inviterer familier til at skabe med ler, og Sustainable Futures Film Festival. Gæsterne kan også nyde workshops, plantebaserede menuer og miljøvenlig detailhandel, der kombinerer kunst, fantasi og bæredygtighed for alle aldre.
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Udforsk verdens første ArtScience-museum ved Marina Bay Sands, denne ikoniske lotus-inspirerede bygning er et must for alle. Oplev den FREMTIDIGE VERDEN: Hvor kunst møder videnskab, et digitalt univers med 16 unikke installationer og nyde en interaktiv digital oplevelse på Digital Light Canvas. Vær nedsænket i dette spektakulære og interaktive eventyr, og børnefamilier kan komme ind i en futuristisk verden af højteknologiske interaktive kunstværker på Future World. De moderne kunstudstillinger, der samarbejder med teamLab, et berømt japansk interdisplinary kunstkollektiv, bringer en verden af kunst, videnskab, magi og metafor gennem en række avancerede digitale installationer. Da Future World er en permanent udstilling, kan installationerne ændre sig og udvikle sig over tid for at holde udstillingen frisk og relevant. For at sikre, at alle besøgende har rigelig tid og kvalitetstid til at interagere med hvert enkelt kunstværk, er adgangstiderne som følger: 10:00, 11:30, 13:00, 14:30, 16:00 og 17:30 (sidste indgang).
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- Bekræftelse vil blive modtaget ved reservationen
- En Viator / TripAdvisor-bekræftelsesreservation sendes på bekræftelsestidspunktet og er ikke den officielle billet
- Den officielle billet sendes til dig inden for 24 timer
- Voksenbilletter gælder for personer mellem 13 og 59 år
- Koncession billetter er gyldige for ældre borgere over 60 år, studerende, børn i alderen 2 - 12 år, Person med handicap (PWD), og NSF
- Peak (fredag til søndag, Singapore helligdage)
- Off Peak (mandage til torsdage (undtagen Singapores helligdage)
- Se venligst den officielle hjemmeside dagligt for ArtScience Museums åbningstider og adgangstidspunkt.
- ArtScience Museum - Future World anbefaler forskudt ankomst i mindre grupper (dvs. grupper på 20 pax).
- ArtScience Museum - Future World anbefaler besøg uden for myldretiden (dvs. 10.00-19.00) på hverdage (dvs. mandag til torsdag)
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Second visit. The exhibits are still fun. A great way to spend a wet day in Singapore (and there are many in December). The immersive and interactive exhibits are fun for adults and especially for kids.
So unlike “real” museums around the world where you at least get a sense of what the museum represents for the price of your entry ticket, Artscience museum charges you (handsomely) for entry into each exhibit… they have no general “artscience” exhibits. It’s sad really, because the intersection of art and science is a genuinely cutting edge field in its own right… however that is NOT what you will find at this venue. We visited the teamlab Future World as it was recommended with teenagers… and was without a doubt an enjoyable experience. However, the educative/cultural/learning/understanding part of going to a museum is pretty much missing from this place. Not a museum…
I live in Singapore, and honestly the Iris van Herpen exhibit was so extraordinary. I may go and view it again before it leaves Singapore. Well worth a visit. The quality of the exhibit was brilliant. Would love to see more of these sort of exhibitions and topics covered in the future as well.
It is a very beautiful place with a lot of art to see. I like it very much and would like to go again. My favorite is probably the slide where you slide down and there are flowers and fruits scattered on the floor of the slide. It's very unique and very beautiful.
Bit of a disappointment. Only one exhibit, Future World, which was fabulously interactive for kids, but i wonder if they learnt anything. Other exhibitions were closed and transitioning. Architecturally disappointing.
I am really conflicted writing this review. Unlike others we bought joint tickets to see the permanent “Future World” exhibition along with the Studio Ghibli ( the latter finishes on February 2, 2025). As an adult I loved the Studio Ghibli exhibition more so than the kids. The kids on the other hand absolutely loved the interactivity of the Future World which I thought offered adults very little. The kids were having a great time drawing a fish and an octopus in crayons then having them scanned in to the system and projected on the “wall aquarium” which they excitedly chased around. There was another room with airplanes flying around with the same principle. All in all i am sure the kids would give this exhibition 5 stars, while I would only give it 3 stars. But taking into account their level of engagement I am happy to give the overall ArtScience 4 stars. I have only attached photos from the Future World as there are already lots of Studio Ghibli online.
There was nothing sciency about the ArtScience museum. It was mostly neon light experiences and watching kids drawing pictures. I didn’t learn anything!!
Rooms full of butterfles and other assorted shapes projected onto walls, a rope ladder thing, a walkway through lights and mirror. Not even sure how much kids would get out of it.
Clever interactive art pieces just not very big museum- sold out of tickets just before we got there at the museum luckily brought from Viator
Tried to buy a ticket for the museum and was told I had to be a combined ticket with one of 2 other things (one being a goddess something) neither of which i understood. Anyway paid the money, went in and found it was little more that artistic things such as flying cartoon aeroplanes drawn by children on a massive screen. Similar for the rest of it and on the way out you walk through an led display which has mirrors behind it to make it look like it goes on forever. In and out in 20 minutes and probably the most disappointing thing i did in Singapore.



