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Featured on vionine.com, Jun 16, 2017

Hadir di Jakarta, TeamLab Future Park Suguhkan 7 Keajaiban

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Featured on nature physics, Apr, 2017

The future's bright

What happens when you bring artists.desugners and computer animators together with engineers.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on designboom, Dec 9, 2015

TOP 10 art exhibitions of 2015

 

whether set within gallery institutions or as part of the public landscape, some of the most renowned, international creatives exhibited their new and most famous works around the globe this year. monumental in scale, discipline, material and theme, the installations shown have immersed audiences in an impactful and significant experiential context. from olafur eliasson’s expansive light-and mirror-filled showcase within one of the most magnificent baroque edifices in vienna, to banksy’s outdoor art-filled bemusement park, 2015’s exhibitions blew us away. take a look below at 10 of designboom’s most popular art exhibition features this year. teamlab">http://www.designboom.com/art/teamlab-floating-flower-garden-02-24-2015/">teamlab immerses visitors in an interactive floating flower gardenhttp://www.team-lab.net/wp-content/uploads/Floating-Flower-Garden_main2-e1431420046699.jpg">http://www.team-lab.net/wp-content/uploads/Floating-Flower-Garden_main2-e1431420046699.jpg" height="3840">teamlab : floating flower garden
miraikan national museum of emerging science and innovation, tokyo
november 29, 2014 – may 10, 2015visitors to the miraikan national museum of emerging science and innovation may find themselves immersed in a kinetic maze of botanical life, comprised of more than 2,300 suspended flowers blooming in a vast white space. the installation by teamlab invites exhibition viewers to experience ‘floating flower garden’ as a place of both interaction and tranquility, enveloped in a thick abundance of delicate pink petals and lush greenery. as entrants to the expanse move closer to the flower-filled space, the colorful blossoms most near to the viewer rise upwards, slowly, all at once, creating a hemispherical space surrounding them. this ephemeral void is constantly evolving and changing position with each movement within the exhibition and, if many people move closer to one another, the dome spaces link up to form one single, massive cavity.
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EXHIBITION teamLab Islands Dance! Art Museum and Learn & Play! Future Park
Featured on gizmag, Jan 27, 2014

Teamlab creates a maze of interactive dancing holograms

As part of the Singapore Biennale 2013, a group of artists has created a maze filled with life-sized, three-dimensional, dancing holograms of people and animals, capable of reacting to a person’s presence.

The interactive digital art installation, that’s inspired by an ancient festival known as the Awa Dance festival, features brightly-colored, translucent holograms of people in traditional Japanese clothes, dancing or playing musical instruments, next to imaginary and familiar animals. Teamlab, the group behind the installation, created special sensors for every character in the maze to enable them to interact with visitors.

Called “peace can be realized even without order," the installation features 56 characters in a dark gallery, that’s been outfitted with mirrors to give the illusion of the maze extending into eternity. The characters are able to sense when a visitor approaches them; the holographic people stop dancing or playing their instruments and give a bow while the rabbits, frogs and other animals may wave a hand or jump.

The digital installation explores the idea of finding peace within the context of unordered connections. It has been on display at the Singapore Art Museum since Oct. 26th of last year, and runs until to Feb. 16.
Check out a video of the dancing holograms below

Source: TeamLab via Designboom
 By Lakshmi Sandhana

EXHIBITION Singapore Biennale 2013: If The World Changed

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