The museum unfolds as a labyrinth of light and dimension – more a playground for perception than a traditional gallery. Its claim to fame lies in glasses-free 3D projection, technology that lets visitors witness three-dimensional worlds without the crutch of lenses. Inside, over 20 distinct rooms each offer a fresh lens on time and space, asking how these fluid concepts reshape the way we see and inhabit reality. The centrepiece is the Spatiotemporal Tunnel – a cavern of towering LED screens pulsing with shifting scenes. From ancient glaciers to neon-drenched cyber cities, swirling cosmic dust to dinosaurs in motion, it’s a continuous loop of visions that bend and stretch the very fabric of presence. Here, reality doesn’t just get displayed – it’s remade in real time, a dance between the eye and the ephemeral.
Open daily. B199-599 at the door. B/F, Seacon Bangkae 10.30am-9.30pm