Museum of Illusions unveils four new exhibits
Museum of Illusions Dubai located at the waterfront Al Seef development on Dubai Creek, has unveiled a quartet of new Illusions. The launch of the new exhibits come as part of a venue refresh three years after its successful opening in 2018, which saw more than 300,000 visitors pass through the doors.
The first of the new exhibits is the symmetry illusion room, which is a room that is perceived as a whole room, even though only one-half of it is visible. A mirror running through the centre creates the full room illusion with visitors who stand in the middle seeing a symmetrical reflection of themselves, with additional props to encourage visitors to be even more creative.
The Infinity Well consists of two pieces – one mounted on the floor and the other on the ceiling to form tunnels where visitors will see their reflection infinitely.
The Tricky Rings is made up of three rings connected at a specific angle on a rotating base which makes visitors questions their own eyes, giving the illusion that they are floating on top of each other.
The final exhibit to be unveiled is the Following Eyes with Mahatma Gandhi which features concave eyes and the feeling that the visitor is being followed while they move around the room.