MOMI WANDERS/ the boys around the world and even inside the jaw of a monster

Apr 21, 2016 | Only Berlin

With a not-so-busy mom like me, the boys have more chances of visiting art museums, theme parks, and malls even on weekdays.  And so, two Thursdays ago, we took a day off from our “office work” and visited Art in Island, the largest 3D museum in Asia.  It opened last Christmas 2014 and is located at 15th Avenue in Barangay Socorro, Cubao, Quezon City.

Art in Island is a museum with visually awesome 3D artworks one can interact with. Founded by a Korean named Yun Jae Kyoung, he partnered with other Korean artists and worked for 120 days to complete the 3D masterpieces.

Finding the place isn’t all that hard since I am quite familiar within the vicinity having stayed there for almost five years.  The boys are so clueless of what the museum has to offer though, thus are not showing too much eagerness.  It’s only when we got inside that my children started jumping and literally rolling and sliding on the floor.  They just cannot hide their awe and admiration.

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In each masterpieces, the boys can be part of the artwork and may play with the art.  They may invent their own poses or copy others’.  And because they can really interact with the art, they have this overwhelming feeling of excitement.

One needs to be imaginative though of his poses with the artwork.  Before visiting the place, this mother checked out photos of other visitors so she may have an idea on how to direct her boys.  Good thing there are photo samples, too, on the walls for inspiration should one becomes so clueless of his pose.

Also, there are camera angle guides on the floor where photographers can stand up and shoot.  Museum staff are also everywhere and they can readily give assistance should one asks for it.

The Art in Island encourages its visitors to be part of the artwork thus, contrary to other museums where touching and taking pictures are not allowed, everyone at Art in Island may use his camera– mobile phone camera or DSLR —  but strictly, no flashes, please.

One will be asked to deposit his footwear before going in.  I required the boys to wear socks and I brought my own socks, too, because I read in some blogs that the floor is quite cold.

At P500.00 for adults and P400.00 for students, one can tour the place for as long as they want.  With three boys in tow, we are  able to tour the museum for about three hours. Reminder though, students should bring their IDs for proper identification that they are indeed students.   Birthday celebrants are free of charge if they visit the place one day before or after their birthday.

Here are a few of my boys’ playful interaction with the art.

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Too naughty to play with other’s underwear.

 

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Lodge into the jaw of a monster and yet not feeling any fear.

 

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Not scared but more of thrilled to be with the wildlife

 

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Have the courage to face a super giant cat without being intimidated.

 

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Experience snowy Christmas for a change.

 

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Being too playful with the water with statues as backdrop.

 

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Assuming to be part of the race.

 

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Be a puppet of a wicked witch.

 

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Art in Island highly encourages its visitors to be part of the artwork and experience how to be  in a magazine cover.

 

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ART IN ISLAND
Address:  175 15th Ave., Brgy. Socorro, Cubao, Quezon City, 1109 Metro Manila
Phone:     (02) 421 1356
Hours:     9:30AM–9:30PM
Thank God for a hardworking husband who rather wants his wife to stay at home and look after their growing children.
* This Art In Island tour was last May 2015, a birthday treat to our firstborn.  We visited the place again last January with our baby Yael in tow.

22 Comments

  1. smash

    Ang galing! I’ve always been curious how these 3d pics work. Too complicated for my simple-minded brain hehe

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    • msbolin

      Haha. The boys direct themselves. Sila na na nag-iisip ng mga posing nila. Kahit Ako minsan di Ko ma decipher ano tamang posing para lumabas pagka-3d ng artworks

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  2. SofarsoSabine

    How amazing for you children that they can spend so much time with their mom. That is so good for there knowledge to go to a museum. This looks like a playground too. The pictures are fantastic, where you see the children interact with the paintings! Looks very promising and nice, I would like to take my children here in the future.

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    • msbolin

      They enjoyed their stay and surely your children will enjoy such place, too, in the near future.

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  3. ROBERT LEE

    Ay nakakatuwa naman, parang dumadami na ang ganyan sa atin no? First time I saw this was when friends showed me photos from Singapore. Ngayon, even here meron na rin and a good way for parents and children to bond too.

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  4. Nicole Paler

    The Jaw Monster pic is something that I can totally see/ have imagined while reading a few of Rick Riordan’s books! Awesome pictures, and this is an awesome way to get the kiddos interested in art 🙂 Sad that this is in QC, I can’t travel there without someone who knows the way because I know I will get lost. Sa Baguio nga nawala rin ako kahit na I’ve been going there since I was 3 years old hahaha!

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    • msbolin

      Hahaha. And so you’re a fan of Rick Riordan? My son is a great fan, too. He finished collecting his Percy Jackson series as well as the Kane collection and the other one I forgot the title.

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      • Nicole Paler

        What I’ve finished is the Percy Jackson Series, and as for the next part (The Roman myth part) I haven’t started on that yet… 🙂 Speaking of which, do you know where I can get second hand books of those? 🙂

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        • msbolin

          Haha, should I ask my son if he wants to sell his books? Ihihi. Booksale perhaps? Teka, i will pm or message you kapag naremember ko ung name ng second hand books na binibilhan ko before.

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  5. Klaudia

    Wow , these photos are amazing ! Who has got such photos of their kids ?! I looove that idea of that museum . The pics look so real , just amazing ! It’s not my first visit to your site , I always enjoy your stories about the lovely things you do together as a family . So wonderful to see , you’re a great mother !!!!

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    • msbolin

      Thank you. I took the pictures. And yes , the kids enjoyed the museum as much as they enjoyed the food at the cafeteria too. Touring the museum made them real hungry. And thank you for such kind words.

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  6. Me-An Clemente

    Ever since I’ve learned of the existence of a trick art museum, I’ve always wanted to go to South Korea for it. Now I don’t have to go to Korea just to experience it. We’ve always been planning to go here. We just don’t find the time. Hopefully, we’ll be able to go soon after summer. Thanks for sharing the photos of your sons. At least, we have some ideas now for our shots.

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    • msbolin

      Visiting art museums is real fun. But your travel in Batanes is what I am aiming for this year.

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  7. ASKSonnie

    I never thought there is such a museum in Cubao, haha! Though I have grown-up kids, we’ll visit this when able. I love the pics, so creative.

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    • msbolin

      Galing no? Yes, visit the museum. It’s worth the time. They have a cafeteria as well if you want to take a break from taking pictures and posing on artworks.

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  8. Dunja

    Such an interesting concept! It’s a great idea to make visitors part of the artwork. Especially kids, that way they become interested in art and culture and have fun in the same time 🙂

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  9. Dominic Barrios

    This place looks really interesting. I’ve seen other museums doing this but I forgot where they were located. One was Iron Man, others were paintings too. Thanks for sharing us some photos and how much it costs. When my little daughter grows up a little more, we hope to drop by there.

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    • momi berlin

      Surely your daughter would enjoy the place and the paintings. They also serve nice food.

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  10. Ten

    I remember Seriland at Manila Ocean Park they offer the same attraction, but unfortunately they were closed now. Hope this one won’t fall on.

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    • msbolin

      Hopefully not. On our second visit, the museum was still jam-packed.

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