Dinosaurs at ArtScience Museum

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How do you combine Arts and Science (prehistoric) together? From 25th Jan to 27th Jul, ArtScience Museum aims to do that with Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction.

Dinosaur lovers rejoice, there are a few dinosaur exhibitions in Singapore.

Earlier, we were brought back in time by renowned paleontologist and curator Dr Patricia Vickers-Rich (Dr Rich). She shared with the audience that dinosaurs are not only about T-Rex, there are so many smaller mammals which proved to be more important in terms of evolutions !

Dr Rich hopes visitors will gain a deeper understanding on how species evolved and adapt to changing environmental conditions.

The huge wallpaper at the entrance throw the visitors (both kids and adults ) into perspective. Dinosaurs are Giant mean creatures which are always Hungry.

Is that not the perception from Jurassic Park movies :p

Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction aims to cover the era before dinosaurs all the way until their extinction. We got to know that this is first-of-its-kind exhibition combining four exhibitions from the renowned American Museum of Natural History, San Juan National Science Museum, SCI! Expo at Monash University and artist Peter Trusler.

Our exhibition’s prehistoric timeline stretches back a whopping 600 Millions years !

The gallery has some impressive numbers :
– floor area – 3700 sq meters
– Over 400 fossils and models
– 50 original artworks

We are in ArtScience Museum.

If Dr Rich and her team of paleontologists are the “Science”, Peter Trusler will be the “Arts”. Accompanying the exhibits will be life-like and vivid portraits of dinosaurs in their prehistoric world.

Did you know Dinosaurs meant “Terrible lizards” in Latin?

Here is one of the fierce battle scene between predator and prey. The prey (Lessemsaurus) measures 19m and it has to fight off crocodile’s ancestors.

During the late Triassic period, mammals start appearing. Being smaller means they are more agile and can hide easily.

One of them would evolve to become Human being’s distance ancestors.

What can we learn from prehistoric creatures’ teeth?

How does Amphibians (like this salamander look alike) adapt?

Traces of foot prints leading to more discoveries.

There is even a section with the skies blanketed by Aurora. Catch the Aurora in video clip below.

Video Tour of Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction

Where does Birds evolve from?

With the help of computer animation, we witness how an Apatosaurus could actually move.


(image credit ArtScience Museum)

Stegosaurus, with it’s beautiful plates was one of Daddy’s favourite dinosaurs.

A lot of kids are still fascinated with T-Rex’s nemesis, the Triceratops.

T-Rex skull and foot print, arguably the most well known dinosaur.

If you are into science, history and all things prehistoric, you will need at least two trips to absorb everything at this exhibition.

Near the end of the Dinosaur’s rule, paleontologists are still trying to figure out whether a Meteorite (or some other factors) wiped out the Dinosaurs.

Some of the relics survivors are still living in our world today.

At the end of the exhibition, we ask ourselves.
– What are we learning from the ancient animals?
– What cause the dinosaur’s extinction? Can we humans prevent our own extinction?
– How can human beings protect our future?

Visitors will be able to enhance their interaction and experience if they download Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction app.

Your photo printout might even include AR (Augmented reality) dinosaurs !

Listen to Dr Rich’s explanation or try to imagine what sounds dinosaurs are projecting.

Or you can imagine a Komodo dragon running after you, except this species (Megalania) measure 7m long !

At the children’s section, kids can participate in “shadow puppets”, or they can plan the dinosaurs’ demise in a Stop Motion Dinosaur Wipe-out film. 3D printout and Storytelling are also available.

Do take note children’s activities might need prior registration. Do pop by ArtScience Museum website for details.

Souvenirs for dino fans, there is a Dinosaur edition of Monopoly too !

Fellow paleontologist wanabes, Daddy Andy, Kelvin and Jerome. We are all excited about the Dino exhibits.

Crocodile poo awaits near the toilet entrance 🙂

Our kids are always curious about dinosaurs, even the purple one :p

More photos can be found on SengkangBabies fanpage.

Click for more details about Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction or ArtScience Museum‘s other exhibition.

Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction ticket pricing for residents :
– Adult – $20
– Child (2 to 12 years old) – $13
– Senior (>65 years old) – $18

Opening hours : Daily: 10:00am – 7:00pm
(including public holidays)

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ps.. We had visited Science Centre’s “Titans of the Past” too, but Daddy suspect kids will prefer the dinosaurs at ArtScience Museum. Soon, Singapore’s Natural History Museum will house three sauropods dinosaurs, with one of them 27m long !

Winter Fun at 2 Degree Ice Art

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Our boys have turned into Eskimos.

We were invited to 2 Degree Ice Art last Fri.
Temperature at 2 Degree Ice Art is kept at a freezing -15 Degrees !

2 Degree Ice Art is situated next to Marina Bay Sands, Downtown Line’s BayFront Exit A.
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Gloves and Jackets are a must. Every ticket purchased comes with a pair of gloves, and you can rent the jacket at $5 each.

The little ones look so CUTE with their oversize jackets.
is it cold for kids at 2 degree

Normally, these outfits will be more suitable for colder climate, maybe Harbin.
Well 2 Degree Ice Art has brought Winter to Singapore from now till May 2014.

We have not been to cold countries before, so the whole experience was surreal. We can see our breathe when we exhale. Walking along with the thick jackets feel weird, especially when Boon Xin’s jacket can almost touch the floor haha (too cute).

Famous landmarks greeted us along the path.
cold temperature ice art

Eiffel Tower and Big Ben.
Ice scultures

In this cold -15 Degrees, it is easy to forget we are still in tropical humid Singapore. The thermostat must measure 30 degrees outside the wall !

Welcome to our Winter Wonderland“.

We do not need 15 minutes before we can feel the chill sneaking into our jacket and we start rubbing our palms. Fortunately, active kids will stay warm with constant running and jumping.

Parents need not worry about them slipping, as the whole premise is carpeted.
Slipping and sliding at the children’s playground is part of the Fun :p

Not Snow ball, but this ice flecks are equally fun. We heard there is a snow-making machine too, it must be quite a sight! (Snow will flutter at 11.30am, 4.30pm and 7pm)
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You might be interested in the behemoth efforts needed to run the Winter Wonderland, the logistics and operations.

(image credit 2 Degree Ice Art)

Christmas is just over, but Santa and his Reindeers are in no hurry to rush back to Polaris.

Egyptian icons are on display too.

We hope that boy (From Belgium) realised he should not pee outdoor in such cold weather as his urine might freeze ? Some interesting reading here.

Dinosaurs from the Ice ages, we found Godzilla too.

The highlight at 2 Degree Ice Art must be the playground, carved out from blocks of ice ! We can literally follow the sound of Fun and laughter to reach the slides.

Before we can brief the kids, they are already sliding down cheerfully haha.

It is more Fun when siblings daisy-chain and go down together 🙂
The jacket will provide some butt insulation from the ice.

Climbing up and down the stairs, heaving the Big float is definitely one way to warm up the kids.
children float for Ice slide

1, 2, 3 challenge each other to the foot.

Video : Do check out our sliding fun on this Video clip.

How can we miss family bonding opportunities at every block of ice. There are about 30 blocks of iconic sculptures around the premise.

Hugging keep each other warm too 🙂
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Anybody game for Happy Hour at -15 Degrees? You can then smash your mug into a wall.
Ice Bar happy hour
(image credit 2 Degree Ice Art )

We figure the slides would be more fun for kiddos, Round 2 of FUN.
slides at Ice Art

.. and more floats…

Kids fun activities at Ice Art

We took one more photo before we left the chiller. We could barely last beyond one hour… Boon Xin kept saying she is cold hee hee.

Look at their Rosy cheeks !
Fun activities for kids at ice exhibition

A cup of hot Milo will be most welcomed. The temperature at the holding area is a cool 20 degrees, but we are already immune 🙂
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Additional info :

1) Camera equipment will definitely be affected by condensation, read here for some protection measures. Unless you stay at the holding area longer (maybe a few hours), it is hard to prevent condensation due to the big contrast in temperature (-15 and 30 degrees)

2) Our gloved fingers struggle to press the shutter or camera button on both our camera and smartphones

3) If you wish to ask us whether we enjoy our trip, just ask Boon Yee. This is one Birthday trip he will not forget easily.

We would like to thanks 2 Degree Ice Art for the cool invitation. More cold photos from our adventure has been uploaded on our Fanpage album.

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Contact:
Website and Fanpage
– Phone 6288 6656
– opening hours 10am to 10pm

Ticketing:
– Adults – $32
– Child (9 and above) – $26
* Children below 9 years old or under 1.2m tall enters for free with at least one paying adult

Student pass – promotion price of $22 until end 2013
Passion card – 10% discount

– Jacket rental $5
– Hourly carpark $3

More pricing details on 2Degrees website.

ps.. interested in more ice activity? Try Jcube’s ice skating