CNN style登载。(Sep, 2021)
Step inside a 'floating' flower garden in Tokyo
An immersive new installation by Japanese art collective teamLab envelops visitors in mirrors, soundscapes and over 13,000 living orchids.(Excerpt from the text)
CNN style登载。(Sep, 2021)
An immersive new installation by Japanese art collective teamLab envelops visitors in mirrors, soundscapes and over 13,000 living orchids.(Excerpt from the text)
CNN style登载。(Sep 27, 2021)
Patience. Understanding. Tranquility. This is what Tokyo-based "ultra-technologists" teamLab wants visitors to experience when they enter its new artwork, entitled "Floating Flower Garden; Flowers and I are of the Same Root, the Garden and I are One."(Excerpt from the text)
yahoo!finance登载。(Sep 28, 2021)
TOKYO, September 27, 2021--(BUSINESS WIRE)--teamLab Planets TOKYO in Toyosu, Tokyo welcomes "Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo" from Kyoto; a new artwork space; and a flower shop where visitors can take home the orchids used in one of the museum’s artworks. "Vegan Ramen UZU Kyoto" opened in Kyoto in March of 2020, becoming hugely popular with hour-long wait times. At "Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo," vegan ramen can be enjoyed in the Reversible Rotation - Non-Objective Space or Table of Sky and Fire artwork spaces.(Excerpt from the text)
MANILA BULLETIN登载。(Oct 4, 2021)
Although teamLab is known for mixing technology with art through interactive LEDs, projections, and soundscapes, their newest installation uses the real thing. Unveiled during the summer, the installation is made up of over 13,000 living orchids that are suspended from the ceiling. The flowers grow along near-invisible wires to give the impression that they’re floating in mid-air.
GOOD NEWS NETWORK登载。(Oct 2, 2021)
A three-dimensional mass of floating flowers created by teamLab in Japan has been moving visitors not only with its technological magic, but with its overwhelming natural beauty. In this work called Flowers and I are of the Same Root, the Garden and I are One, people immerse themselves in the flowers, becoming one with the garden, says teamLab. (Excerpt from the text)
PLUS登载。(Oct, 2021)
In the exhibition spaces of teamLab’s Borderless Museum in Tokyo, boulder-sized flower petals twirl and flit in infinite space, encapsulating visitors as they lay on a mirrored floor. Bushels of animated cherry blossoms sprout as patrons press their palms on the gallery walls, creating an entire self-contained ecosystem with the help of other visitors. In these rooms, with floors and walls shrouded in light projections and mirrors, space becomes boundless, and time feels limitless. (Excerpt from the text)
MarinaTimes登载。(Oct, 2021)
“TeamLab: Continuity” consists of 14 movement-sensitive artworks, filling the gallery space in a hyper-response to human activity, and transforming visitors into participants. The digital animation’s reactive algorithm responds to the locations and movements of the museumgoers as they move through space, creating a kind of artistic fingerprint of that particular moment. (Excerpt from the text)
7×7登载。(Sep 28, 2021)
TeamLab: Continuity, an interactive exhibition on view at the Asian Art Museum through February, offers visitors of all ages the opportunity to participate in making the art.(Excerpt from the text)
HANBURG NEWS登载。(Sep 24, 2021)
teamLab - interdisciplinary artists' collective The Digital Art Museum is now being built on a 7,000 square metre area with 10-metre high ceilings in eastern HafenCity in Hamburg. This huge space is set to become Europe's largest and climate-neutral museum. Various measures will ensure the museum's carbon footprint remains zero.(Excerpt from the text)
artnet news登载。(Sep 22, 2021)
TeamLab Is Coming to Germany – Immersive art enthusiasts rejoice. The wildly popular exhibition “teamLab: Borderless” is coming to Hamburg’s brand new Digital Art Museum in 2024 with more than 7,000 square meters of exhibition space under soaring 33-foot-high ceilings. The Tokyo-based immersive installation welcomed 2.3 million visitors in a single year, and was named one of TIME‘s greatest places in the world to visit.(Excerpt from the text)