Mexico inaugurates Trick Eye, the first augmented reality museum in Latin America
Visitors can interact with more than 95 Elements that are distributed in six thematic zones in this center.
Recently opened in Mexico City, Trick Eye is the first museum exclusively of augmented reality in Latin America and is the eighth installation of this type with this technology in the world, who have already registered the visit of 35.000 people and has more than 20.000 Social Media Followers.
The Trick Eye Museum started its activity in Seoul (South Korea), and its main headquarters are located in the Asian continent (Tailandia, Singapore, China,...), although its managers have decided to expand with this first installation in Latin America.
Central Mexico, of some 800.000 square meters, It has six thematic areas, with a total of 95 Works with which visitors can interact through augmented reality technology through an application that they must download on their mobile phones.
Each element exhibited has been created with the pictorial technique trompe l'oeil, I mean, A three-dimensional and highly realistic painting that produces an optical illusion or 'trap' for the eyes, For which visual artists are helped by rendering and spatial intelligence.
Like this, Visitors can interact and be entertained by a fire-spewing sea dragon, Dive into a giant pond with sharks, in the Aqua Zone area; as well as knowing in detail as never before the works of Leonardo da Vinci in Masterpiece Zone; move to the Polo to play with bears and penguins in the Winter Zone, or experience what it feels like when a group of zombies attack in the Halloween Zone, along with encounters with wild animals in the Jungle Zone and virtually visiting Trick Eye headquarters in Asia.
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