Immerse yourself in a world of art, science, magic and metaphor through a collection of interactive installations.
Future World invites visitors on an exciting journey of discovery spanning two immersive realms – City in Nature and Exploring New Frontiers.
This permanent exhibition is created in collaboration with teamLab, a renowned international art collective.
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Immerse yourself in a world of art, science, magic and metaphor through a collection of interactive installations.
Future World invites visitors on an exciting journey of discovery spanning two immersive realms – City in Nature and Exploring New Frontiers.
This permanent exhibition is created in collaboration with teamLab, a renowned international art collective.
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Explore the hidden beauty of insects, magnified into captivating works of art that uncover intricate details, complex forms and surprising worlds up close.
Curated by ArtScience Museum in collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History and enriched by scientific research from Singapore, Insects: Microsculptures Magnified brings global perspectives into dialogue with local discovery.
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Explore the hidden beauty of insects, magnified into captivating works of art that uncover intricate details, complex forms and surprising worlds up close.
Curated by ArtScience Museum in collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History and enriched by scientific research from Singapore, Insects: Microsculptures Magnified brings global perspectives into dialogue with local discovery.
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Immerse yourself in a world of art, science, magic and metaphor through a collection of interactive installations.
Future World invites visitors on an exciting journey of discovery spanning two immersive realms – City in Nature and Exploring New Frontiers.
This permanent exhibition is created in collaboration with teamLab, a renowned international art collective.
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Explore the hidden beauty of insects, magnified into captivating works of art that uncover intricate details, complex forms and surprising worlds up close.
Curated by ArtScience Museum in collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History and enriched by scientific research from Singapore, Insects: Microsculptures Magnified brings global perspectives into dialogue with local discovery.
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Step into the future with NOX, a site-specific solo exhibition by visionary artist Lawrence Lek.
This expansive and immersive exhibition features the site-specific adaptation of Lek’s existing work, NOX (short for ‘Nonhuman Excellence’), which brings together all facets of his multidisciplinary practice on an architectural scale. Featuring interactive game stations, locative sounds, videos and specially designed scenography, you are invited to explore an anonymous smart city where the fictional AI conglomerate, Farsight Corporation, tests and trains its fleet of sentient self-driving cars.
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Step into the future with NOX, a site-specific solo exhibition by visionary artist Lawrence Lek.
This expansive and immersive exhibition features the site-specific adaptation of Lek’s existing work, NOX (short for ‘Nonhuman Excellence’), which brings together all facets of his multidisciplinary practice on an architectural scale. Featuring interactive game stations, locative sounds, videos and specially designed scenography, you are invited to explore an anonymous smart city where the fictional AI conglomerate, Farsight Corporation, tests and trains its fleet of sentient self-driving cars.
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Another World Is Possible is an exhibition on the future, exploring the practice of world-building across cinema, architecture, design, and speculative fiction.
The exhibition reflects a distinctly Singaporean approach to the future, one shaped by long-term thinking, environmental pragmatism, and an ethic of collective responsibility. In contrast to the dystopian tone common in Western popular culture, Singapore treats the future as something to be designed, debated, and actively constructed. This sensibility is woven through the exhibition’s architecture, design, and art—from WOHA’s biodiverse vertical cities to Pomeroy Studio’s floating farms.
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Explore the hidden beauty of insects, magnified into captivating works of art that uncover intricate details, complex forms and surprising worlds up close.
Curated by ArtScience Museum in collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History and enriched by scientific research from Singapore, Insects: Microsculptures Magnified brings global perspectives into dialogue with local discovery.
From
Step into the future with NOX, a site-specific solo exhibition by visionary artist Lawrence Lek.
This expansive and immersive exhibition features the site-specific adaptation of Lek’s existing work, NOX (short for ‘Nonhuman Excellence’), which brings together all facets of his multidisciplinary practice on an architectural scale. Featuring interactive game stations, locative sounds, videos and specially designed scenography, you are invited to explore an anonymous smart city where the fictional AI conglomerate, Farsight Corporation, tests and trains its fleet of sentient self-driving cars.
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Step into the future with NOX, a site-specific solo exhibition by visionary artist Lawrence Lek.
This expansive and immersive exhibition features the site-specific adaptation of Lek’s existing work, NOX (short for ‘Nonhuman Excellence’), which brings together all facets of his multidisciplinary practice on an architectural scale. Featuring interactive game stations, locative sounds, videos and specially designed scenography, you are invited to explore an anonymous smart city where the fictional AI conglomerate, Farsight Corporation, tests and trains its fleet of sentient self-driving cars.
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Another World Is Possible is an exhibition on the future, exploring the practice of world-building across cinema, architecture, design, and speculative fiction.
The exhibition reflects a distinctly Singaporean approach to the future, one shaped by long-term thinking, environmental pragmatism, and an ethic of collective responsibility. In contrast to the dystopian tone common in Western popular culture, Singapore treats the future as something to be designed, debated, and actively constructed. This sensibility is woven through the exhibition’s architecture, design, and art—from WOHA’s biodiverse vertical cities to Pomeroy Studio’s floating farms.
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Another World Is Possible is an exhibition on the future, exploring the practice of world-building across cinema, architecture, design, and speculative fiction.
The exhibition reflects a distinctly Singaporean approach to the future, one shaped by long-term thinking, environmental pragmatism, and an ethic of collective responsibility. In contrast to the dystopian tone common in Western popular culture, Singapore treats the future as something to be designed, debated, and actively constructed. This sensibility is woven through the exhibition’s architecture, design, and art—from WOHA’s biodiverse vertical cities to Pomeroy Studio’s floating farms.
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Another World Is Possible is an exhibition on the future, exploring the practice of world-building across cinema, architecture, design, and speculative fiction.
The exhibition reflects a distinctly Singaporean approach to the future, one shaped by long-term thinking, environmental pragmatism, and an ethic of collective responsibility. In contrast to the dystopian tone common in Western popular culture, Singapore treats the future as something to be designed, debated, and actively constructed. This sensibility is woven through the exhibition’s architecture, design, and art—from WOHA’s biodiverse vertical cities to Pomeroy Studio’s floating farms.
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Immerse yourself in a world of art, science, magic and metaphor through a collection of interactive installations.
Future World invites visitors on an exciting journey of discovery spanning two immersive realms – City in Nature and Exploring New Frontiers.
This permanent exhibition is created in collaboration with teamLab, a renowned international art collective.
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Discover the captivating intersection of art, science, technology, and culture at the ArtScience Museum Singapore, an iconic lotus-shaped landmark at Marina Bay Sands. Spanning 6,000 square meters across three floors, this award-winning museum hosts world-class exhibitions, interactive digital installations, and thought-provoking displays that inspire curiosity and creativity. From cutting-edge technology to timeless masterpieces, every visit offers a fresh perspective on how these disciplines shape our world.
Step into the internationally acclaimed Future World: Where Art Meets Science, a multi-sensory journey blending art, science, magic, and metaphor. Explore Instagram-worthy digital installations, experience immersive VR adventures, and engage with interactive exhibits that challenge the boundaries of imagination. Whether you’re an art lover, science enthusiast, or simply curious, ArtScience Museum Singapore delivers an unforgettable experience at the heart of Marina Bay.
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USD 4.79
Everything went great! Redemption was super smooth, great experience.
Really enjoyable for kids and adults. We could easily spend 1.5-2 hours in the future world exhibit.
Nice place to visit with family. My kid esp. loved it.
Fantastic. Everyone of us loved it. Even the adults had lots of fun drawing and coloring to bring it to life and watch it fly. Would love to go again.
Closest I could get to the Japanese one in SG, really good and immersive
Another great exhibit at Art/Science Museum. It never disappoints. Future World was surprising, entertaining and vibrant. So much to see and do. So much colour and imagination. Great for adults and kids. The activities are enjoyable and fun.