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An Indonesian Theme Park Must Destroy Its Knockoff of Chris Burden s Urban Light After Losing a Suit Brought by the Artist s Estate

Visitors at Chris Burden s Urban Light installation at LACMA. Photo ©Chris Burden/licensed by the Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. An Indonesian selfie paradise has been ordered to destroy one of its most popular attractions due to a copyright violation. The offending photo op,  Love Light, appears to be a ripoff of  Urban Light (2008), the famed public art installation by the late artist Chris Burden. The Indonesian Commercial Court at the Central Jakarta District Court agreed with that analysis, siding with the Burden estate in its lawsuit against Rabbit Town. The tourist attraction on the island of West Java, in the city of Bandung, has 30 days to remove the infringing artwork and issue a public apology to the estate.

HK biz welcomes Singapore travel bubble relaunch

(MENAFN - Asia Times) Hong Kong s tourism and retail sectors are to be revitalized soon as a travel bubble scheme with Singapore will begin in late May while mainlanders may visit the territory without being quarantined. The Hong Kong government announced on Monday that the long-awaited scheme with Singapore will start on May 26 at the earliest. Under the agreement, residents will be allowed to travel between the cities on designated flights without the need to quarantine. Travelers are required to test negative for Covid-19 within 72 hours before they fly. They will also undergo another coronavirus test on arrival. However, Hong Kong participants will have to be fully vaccinated, except those under 16 or unsuitable for vaccination on medical grounds. Their counterparts in Singapore will be free from such requirement.

S pore pop-up ice cream museum tickets sell out in 2 days, more to be released

A pop-up ice cream museum, Museum of Ice Cream , will be opening its doors at Dempsey in August 2021. The experiential, ice cream-themed museum will span 60,000 square feet and feature 14 installations, dedicated to the celebration and experience of enjoying ice cream . This includes a Singapore-inspired Dragon Playground, a pink and yellow jungle with 10,000 bananas, and a gigantic sprinkle pool. Tickets sold out Tickets for weekend slots in the opening month of August sold out within 48 hours after its release. In response, the Museum of Ice Cream has released additional tickets for the month of September. Prices for the tickets start from S$38 per person and you can purchase them here.

Museum of Ice Cream opening here in August, tickets in hot demand

Singapore News - When it comes to local attractions, some Singaporeans are craving for a taste of the flavour of the month. The Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC), a US-based experiential and immersive ice cream-themed museum, will open in the Dempsey area in August, marking its first international. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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