At the exhibition site, you can ride a camel on the Silk Road, escape from the pursuit of tigers in the wilderness, and survive a close encounter with a python; you can also travel back to the Jurassic period to have a face-to-face meeting with dinosaurs; you can also invite a few friends to stand on bricks and overlook the ‘sky’ beneath your feet. Of course, all these are illusions created during the viewing process. Additionally, there are many scenes that will give you a thrilling experience, such as picking up banknotes from an open vault door, and sitting on a terrifying sofa that seems to eat people to play with your heartbeat.
3D fantasy art originated from the fantasy art movement that emerged in the 1980s, which started in Europe and America and has now developed into a mature form of artistic expression. In recent years, Japan and South Korea have presented this art form to the public in the form of exhibitions. It uses ‘perspective,’ ‘shadow,’ and the clever combination of ‘forward and backward colors’ on a two-dimensional plane, combined with new holographic art and light refraction, to create a visual misunderstanding and illusion. This fresh and wonderful experience has also made it popular worldwide. ‘This is an innovative interactive exhibition, with a significant feature being participation and interactivity. In simple terms, every visitor feels as if they are part of the scene during the visit, and it can even create illusions.’ The staff explain how to view the 3D illusion art exhibition, which is quite particular. The main thing is that the audience should actively interact with the oil paintings, mobilize your creativity, strike exaggerated poses and expressions, and take photos to your heart’s content, not missing any ‘good feeling.’
