NEWS

designboom に、掲載。(June 21, 2021)

teamlab unveils its ephemeral and luminous exhibition 'prayer' with no audience

from april 25 to may 31, 2021 art collective teamlab unveiled its exhibition ‘prayer’ without an audience. the unique exhibition featured the new installations, including ‘the eternal universe of words,’ in which calligraphy and its recitation created a universe of prayer, together with the massive ‘light sculpture of flames.’ also shown at the exhibition was ‘the eternal universe of words,’ in which calligraphy is forever written in three dimensions across an infinite space. these words are recited by buddhist monks with the help of zenbo hidaka, the deputy chief priest in koyasan sanbō-in.(Excerpt from the text)

The Washington Post に、掲載。(June 18, 2021)

Ready for a city trip? Miami has a bumper crop of newly opened attractions.

Sun-seeking vacationers are arriving to a spate of new attractions. The year’s creative headliner is immersive art center Superblue, which opened May 20 across from the private Rubell Museum in the Allapattah neighborhood. Superblue’s first exhibition, “Every Wall Is a Door,” is a color-drenched, digital wonderland by artists Es Devlin, teamLab, and James Turrell. Visitors walk through and into art pieces, which include Devlin’s mirrored maze “Forest of Us,” and a virtual waterfall that parts just before flowing across your feet.(Excerpt from the text)

MY MODERN MET に、掲載。(June 10, 2021)

New Immersive Sauna + Art Experience by teamLab Will Put You in a ‘Sauna Trance’

Have you ever been to one of those immersive art experiences…that’s also a sauna? Neither have we. In fact, before 2021, there were very few people who had ever heard of such a thing. But it really does exist. In a partnership with TikTok, international art collective teamLab is back with another stunning immersive exhibition—but this time with an innovative twist. Open until August 31 in Tokyo, TikTok teamLab Reconnect is a completely new kind of sauna and art experience that will allow viewers to “experience art in their finest mental state.” (Excerpt from the text)

NIKKEI Asia に、掲載。(June 6, 2021)

Tokyo's luxury saunas offer COVID-stressed populace a warm haven

For the more aesthetically inclined, an international art collective called teamLab is running an exhibition that combines sauna with art. Admission to "teamLab Reconnect: Art with Rinkan Sauna" is pricey -- 4,800 yen on weekdays and 5,800 on weekdays for 100 minutes -- but visitors do not seem to mind. "I could enjoy the art casually and have a refreshing experience," said one.(Excerpt from the text)

CBS Miami に、掲載。(June 3, 2021)

Interactive Art Experience ‘Superblue Miami’ Opens In Allapattah

Four artists are participating. The one you see upon entering is “Meadow” by Drift. “These are upside-down landscapes that are in perpetual bloom,” said Rodriguez, pointing to the moving flowers suspended from the ceiling. An exhibit by Team Lab, which is a collective of more than 400 artists, computer programmers, and architects, is called “Proliferating Immense Life.”(Excerpt from the text)

CNN style に、掲載。(June 2, 2021)

Giant hot air balloon whales and 15 other outdoor art exhibits to see around the world

In July, international art collective teamLab will return to the historic Mifuneyama Rakuen park in Japan to reinstall its immersive installation, "teamLab: A Forest Where Gods Live," for the sixth time. Using the forest as a canvas, teamLab projects light, color and moving forms onto rocks, caves and sacred trees that date back between 300 and 3,000 years, according to the exhibition website.(Excerpt from the text)

MY MODERN MET に、掲載。(May 29, 2021)

Interactive Installation Immerses Viewers in Shifting Ecosystems of Their Own Creation

Immersive art experiences have become popular in recent years for the unique and Instagram-worthy excitement they provide. International art collective teamLab—an interdisciplinary group of artists, engineers, animators, and various other specialists—creates interactive digital art installations which allow the viewer to become an active participant in the artwork. The collective’s work has been shown at venues worldwide, including New York, Paris, London, Beijing, and more. For its latest installation, teamLab brings its immersive worlds to Barcelona, Spain.(Excerpt from the text)