Publiziert in Hype Art, (Feb 26, 2022)
teamLab Dives Into the Metaverse With New “Matter Is Void” Project
In an exploration of the idea of ownership, teamLab has presented a new NFT artwork titled “Matter Is Void.”(Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in Hype Art, (Feb 26, 2022)
In an exploration of the idea of ownership, teamLab has presented a new NFT artwork titled “Matter Is Void.”(Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in ARTASIAPACIFIC, (Feb 25, 2022)
Digital art collective teamLab will open their second museum in China, teamLab Massless, in Beijing this year, following the opening of teamLab Borderless in Shanghai 2019. Located on the top floor of Beijing’s shopping mall Chaoyang Joy City Hall, the 10,000-square-meter space will be the neighbor of U2, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art’s new museum that opened on the same floor in December. (Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in designboom, (Feb 25, 2022)
international art collective teamLab unveils its first NFT artwork dubbed ‘matter is void’. though this piece, the design team explores the notion of ownership. ‘when the owner of the NFT modifies the words in the artwork, the value of the work changes with it,’ the team explained. (Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in The New York Times, (Feb 2, 2022)
The Kunsthalle Praha’s opening exhibition shows how the rapid technological advances of the past century inspired successive generations of artists, from the early days of cinematography to computer art. Works by Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy are displayed alongside contemporary works by the Tokyo-based art collective teamLab and the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, whose “Lightwave” installation greets visitors as they arrive.(Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in ARAB NEWS, (Jan 26, 2021)
TeamLab’s latest exhibition, Digitized Kairakuen Garden 2022, scheduled to open on Feb 1 invites visitors to tour the 1841 garden and interact with the art that involves colour changing lights, priced at $16 per ticket, and $7 for students.(Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in BluPrint, (Jan 20, 2022)
Tokyo-based art collective teamLab will transform Kairakuan Garden for the upcoming Plum Blossom Festival. The animated art is called “Digitized Kairakuen Garden 2022,” and will run from February 1st to March 31st 2022, on view every night between 18:00 – 20:30 p.m.(Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in THE SMART LOCAL, (Feb 8, 2022)
TeamLab is renowned for their amazing art exhibitions, which make use of digital technology to create beautiful displays. On 1st Feb 2022, Kairakuen garden’s makeover by teamLab was finally open to the public after a long period of anticipation. (Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in LIVE JAPAN, (Feb 7, 2022)
This spring, the popular art collective, teamLab, returns to one of Japan's most famous gardens, bringing nature back to life with their interactive outdoor digital art exhibition. teamLab is a digital art collective with a knack for combining dazzling displays of light and projection mapping with the beauty of nature. From February 1 to March 31, 2022, teamLab will team up with LuckyFM Ibaraki Broadcasting to transform Japan's historic Kairakuen garden into an interactive art exhibit that changes with the movements of the visiting crowd.(Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in J-BIG, (Feb 4, 2022)
Art is not normally part of the core business of Xing founder and technology investor Lars Hinrichs – but to bring teamLab’s art to Germany, the Hamburg native made an exception. Together with Managing Director Caren Brockmann, he is responsible for bringing the Digital Art Museum into being. How did this come about, and what can visitors expect? The two explain in this interview.(Excerpt from the text)
Publiziert in J-BIG, (Feb 4, 2022)
With their digital works and an unconventional understanding of art, the Japanese artist collective teamLab has been stirring up the art scene in recent years far beyond the borders of their home country. Now teamLab art is coming to Germany – in the form of the Digital Art Museum, which is scheduled to open in Hamburg in 2024. We spoke to Takashi Kudo, one of the founding members of the collective, about art, the body and collaboration across borders. (Excerpt from the text)