Esperienza audiovisiva "rimasterizzata" a Rotterdam





Descrizione
Sperimenta ciò che non hai mai provato prima. I vecchi maestri olandesi reinventati dai nuovi maestri olandesi. I migliori artisti digitali olandesi hanno creato un nuovo mondo. Un mondo in cui vai in parata con le creature ultraterrene di Jeroen Bosch, ti immergi nelle scene colorate di Van Gogh e danzi al ritmo del "Victory Boogie Woogie" di Mondrian. Questa esperienza unica di 60 minuti include anche camminare attraverso una cascata, far volare il tuo UFO su un gigantesco schermo a LED, interagire con banchi di pesci e navigare tra le nuvole.
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Itinerario
RIMASTERIZZATO UN MONDO TUTTO NUOVO Sperimenta ciò che non hai mai provato prima. I vecchi maestri olandesi reinventati dai nuovi maestri olandesi. I migliori artisti digitali olandesi hanno creato un nuovo mondo. Un mondo in cui vai in parata con le creature ultraterrene di Jeroen Bosch, ti immergi nelle scene colorate di Van Gogh e danzi al ritmo del "Victory Boogie Woogie" di Mondrian. Questa esperienza unica di 60 minuti include anche camminare attraverso una cascata, far volare il tuo UFO su un gigantesco schermo a LED, interagire con banchi di pesci e navigare tra le nuvole.
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Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- L'attrazione non è adatta ai bambini di età inferiore ai 6 anni
- Non raccomandato per i viaggiatori con epilessia
Recensioni(119)
A wonderful audiovisual experience. If I have to mention one criticism, it is the second chamber and the birds. In my opinion, it was too simple and too limited in content.
You will be taken through 4 rooms with different displays. The first and the last room are interesting, the two in between are not. You will enter with a group so the lack of silence in the rooms will also obstruct your viewing. I recommend you buy tickets upfront because it's fairly crowded. Lockers aren't free either.
You're well received. Sometimes it is still half an hour to wait before the tour starts and you can keep busy in the meantime with an AI portrait or participate in the interactive wall. I really enjoyed doing it, only I would have liked to have received information about the participating painters in advance. For example an info brochure with the history and references what you see during this tour. During the tour I could respond more quickly to what I saw and who it belonged to and what it meant.
Terrible experience overall, the art? Images? Are of terrible quality and look AI generated. Kind of looks like something you’d hallucinate on a bad acid trip. Would not recommend.
To consider this relates to art in any shape or form is ridiculous. A mish mash of ideas completely formless. It is completely inapproprite to allow young children to see adult content as it is portrayed here.
A wonderful experience, especially here the old masters up to and including Mondrian were edited, especially the part with Jeroen Bosch was very appealing, like a journey through hell.
You have to book your ticket for this. Group size was about 50, which although they put us through in 3 groups we were hot on each others' heels so it felt quite crowded at times and difficult to see the exhibition. The first 'room' was interactive and really good, the second room was quite disturbing and not suitable for children in my opinion, with artwork based on Hieronymus Bosch - I found this out later as the tour guide/crew person I asked didn't know - and the third and final room was far too long and not enough chairs so lots of us sat on the floor. My top tip for the organisers is to do smaller groups and try to level out the timings. The foyer outside of the exhibit is fun though; they provide stencils and pencils which you can upload to an nteractive wall.
The staff are totally friendly. The show itself is really great - something completely different from normal museums. It is played with all your senses! Like being in the artwork yourself
For starters, the toilets were old and dirty. Some halls, fish, bells, took far too long. The end was special but there was little to see of the Masters during the entire hour. The music at the end was horrible, way too loud with a loud beat, so our ears were ringing when we came out. Apparently never heard of hearing damage from too loud music?? All in all, we're not going to this thing again.
Special, varied. Beautiful music Very friendly staff Too bad you have to pay for the lockers Annoying to have to use more than 100 characters



