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東京・六本木で開催中の展覧会「チームラボ & TikTok, チームラボリコネクト:アートとサウナ(以下TikTok チームラボリコネクト)」でアート×サウナの不思議なコレボレーションを体験してきました。
「アートとサウナのコラボってどういうこと⁉」と思ってしまいますが、ただアートを鑑賞するのではなく、鑑賞者自身に最高の状態になってもらってからアートを体験してもらおう、という新たな試みだそう。 (本文抜粋)
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東京・六本木で開催中の展覧会「チームラボ & TikTok, チームラボリコネクト:アートとサウナ(以下TikTok チームラボリコネクト)」でアート×サウナの不思議なコレボレーションを体験してきました。
「アートとサウナのコラボってどういうこと⁉」と思ってしまいますが、ただアートを鑑賞するのではなく、鑑賞者自身に最高の状態になってもらってからアートを体験してもらおう、という新たな試みだそう。 (本文抜粋)
[Nyûsu Show] teamLab Planets
David nous présente les œuvres d’un collectif de Japonais mêlant art et high-tech.
http://www.j-one.com/
Teamlab’ın yarattığı gösteri muhteşem bir deneyim sunuyor.Japonya’da tanrıların yaşadığı dağ olarak isimlendirilen Mifuneyama Rakuen Park’ın içinde bulunan göle renkli dijital balıklar yansıtılarak doğa bir sanat eseri olarak ele alındı. Yansıtılan balıklar hareket halinde ve fırça darbeleri gibi duruyorlar. Bu dinamik ve canlı görüntü Pollock’un tablolarını andırıyor. Ayrıca doğanın içinde başka bir doğa yaratmanın, renklerin, yaşam döngüsünün, yani sanatın neliğine dair bir kez daha düşündürüyor.(本文抜粋)
白色情人節(3/14)即將到來,源自日本的白色情人節為回應心意的重要日子。同樣來自日本的「teamLab: 舞動!藝術展 & 學習!未來遊園地」,將於當日推出「情人節框住最愛的你」活動,邀請民眾攜伴看展拍照上傳臉書,不僅能傳達甜蜜情意,還能獲得展覽限定明信片。(本文抜粋)
金雞報喜迎新年,農曆春節假期邁入倒數計時,不少民眾已經紛紛規劃出遊行程, 2017年打卡熱點「teamLab: 舞動!藝術展 & 學習!未來遊園地」,新春期間僅除夕休館一天,農曆初一(1/28)起至初五(2/1)將延長營業時間至晚間21點,邀請民眾利用春節晚間,到台北華山體驗最夢幻的數位遊樂園創造美好回憶!(本文抜粋)
SENSORSメンバーおよび今年SENSORSが取材したトップランナーに聞く『2016年総括、2017年展望』。 第一弾はチームラボ猪子寿之氏にインタビュー。
テクノロジー&エンターテインメント業界のトップランナー達が時代をどのようにとらえ、未来に向かうのか?『2016年総括、2017年展望』シリーズ第一弾はチームラボ猪子寿之氏に伺う。(本文抜粋)
The award-winning “ultra-technologists" teamLab have carved out a successful niche in digital art installations, working with the likes of Gucci and even Narita Airport.Their signature approach involves designing interactive floral experiences and family-friendly playful event spaces. There is a fine line between shtick and style, and teamLab’s projects can feel somewhat familiar after a while: the same flowers, the same moving animals. That being said, the company has also attracted considerable overseas interest and is currently showcasing its “Digital Space and Future Parks" exhibition at PACE Menlo Park, California.Now they are branching out from brand tie-ups and art installations into weddings.
As the nights grow longer and the days grow ever more chilly, the holiday season’s specter looms over the holly-adorned halls of the western world. In Fukuoka, Japan, digital art collective teamLab meet the onslaught of Christmas cheer with a new installation every year. This time, they’re presenting Light Wave Canal, a light installation that’s responsive both the presence of passersby and interactive via smartphone. Check it out above.
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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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There’s a clear, unspoken rule enforced in most museum and gallery settings: Don’t touch the art.But currently, that’s not the case inside the Johnson-Kulukundis Family Gallery at Harvard University’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, where a new exhibition is very much dependent on visitors’ touch.Titled “teamLab at Radcliffe: What a Loving and Beautiful World," the interactive exhibition features projections of Chinese and Japanese characters that represent elements from the natural world and cascade down the walls of the gallery. When activated by touch, the characters trigger images of their meanings, as well as sounds, to emerge.As they’re triggered around the space by multiple people, the images can also interact with each other, constantly creating new animated environments that cannot be repeated.TeamLab, the group from Japan that created the digital artwork, is an interdisciplinary consortium that consists of artists, programmers, engineers, animators, mathematicians, architects, and designers. Their multimedia installations have appeared around the world, rendering dreamlike, responsive environments such as a floating flower garden and a cosmos-like space filled with thousands of LEDs that give visitors the illusion of standing among stars.For the exhibition at Radcliffe, teamLab collaborated with professional calligrapher Sisyu and musician Hideaki Takahashi. It’s the inaugural show at the Johnson-Kulukundis Family Gallery, which was recently redesigned and renamed following a gift from Harvard alum Maryellie Kulukundis Johnson and her husband Rupert H. Johnson Jr.“teamLab at Radcliffe: What a Loving and Beautiful World" is free and open to the public Mondays through Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m., through November 14 at the Johnson-Kulukundis Family Gallery of Byerly Hall, 8 Garden St., Radcliffe Yard, Cambridge. For more info, visitradcliffe.harvard.edu.