NEWS

Tatler に、掲載。(Nov 4, 2021)

Chasing Lights: 7 teamLab Exhibitions Around The World

For 20 years, Japanese art collective teamLab have wowed audiences with spectacular installations that bend and stretch the imagination—bringing together art, science, magic and metaphor in the form of immersive digital dreamscapes. As international border restrictions begin to ease, here are some current teamLab exhibitions around the world worth travelling for, from Singapore to Shanghai to San Francisco. (Excerpt from the text)

HAMBURG NEWS に、掲載。(Sep 24, 2021)

Hamburg getting Europe's largest climate-neutral digital museum

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)

WIRED に、掲載。(Oct 18, 2021)

Virtual Museums Challenge the Art World’s Status Quo

STUART SEMPLE STILL remembers the first time art knocked him on his ass. It was the late 1980s and 8-year old Semple was at the National Gallery in London, face to face with Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers. “The painting leapt off the wall; it was like it was hovering. It totally overloaded my system. My mum said that I was shaking,” he says. “Looking back, I’d say it was a state of awe.” (Excerpt from the text)

SORA NEWS24 に、掲載。(Oct 14, 2021)

TeamLab collaborates with vegan ramen shop, creates the most photogenic noodle spot in Tokyo

TeamLab’s digital art instillations continue to be hugely popular with art lovers all over, and their latest venture sees them dipping into the world of one of Japan’s greatest exports — ramen. But not just any kind of ramen; as the name suggests, Vegan Ramen UZU specialises in plant-based vegan ramen. The collaboration originally began way back in March 2020, when teamLab designed an art instillation in Vegan Ramen UZU’s Kyoto branch. The collaboration was a huge success with people lining up, waiting to enter the restaurant for up to an hour. (Excerpt from the text)

JAPANTODAY に、掲載。(Oct 3, 2021)

teamLab Planets in Tokyo to open a dining experience, art space and flower shop on Oct 8

TOKYO-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)

JAPAN Forward に、掲載。(Oct 3, 2021)

Inside the teamLab Sauna: Sweat, Steam, and Floating Artworks

The exhibition aims to put visitors into a “sauna trance,” a form of meditative, heightened mental state that results in a new form of art perception. “When entering a sauna trance, the senses sharpen, the mind clears, the beauty of the surrounding world comes into focus, and what normally goes unnoticed can be experienced,” explains teamLab on its website. (Excerpt from the text)

Hype Art に、掲載。(Sep 28, 2021)

Step Into teamlab’s Interactive Garden Installation

teamLab has become world-renowned in its ability to create enthralling visual installations that utilize the latest in technological advancements. The Japanese art collective typically recreates nature through immersive LED displays, however, for their latest project, they have turned to nature itself by incorporating 13,000 living orchids in an expansive space at Tokyo’s teamLab Planets.(Excerpt from the text)