NEWS

Spa Business に、掲載。(Apr 15, 2021)

Sauna trance: art and sauna bathing collide at mesmerising new Tokyo art exhibition

Global art collective teamLab has combined art and sauna to offer an immersive exhibition in Roppongi, Tokyo, called teamLab & TikTok, teamLab Reconnect: Art with Rinkan Sauna Roppongi. Running until the end of August 2021, the dynamic and interactive sensory exhibition invites guests to view mesmerising artworks while in a meditative state called a sauna trance, brought on by contrast bathing cycles. (Excerpt from the text)

casa BRUTUS に、掲載。(2021年4月13日)

チームラボのサウナで脳が”最高級”になる!?

猪子寿之が考えるアートはいつも想像をはるかに超えてくる。近年の関心事はエネルギーの秩序だと話していたが、サウナと融合するなんて誰が考えただろう。その頭の中を覗かせてもらおうと『チームラボ&TikTok, チームラボリコネクト:アートとサウナ 六本木』について話を聞いた。(本文抜粋)

Time Out に、掲載。(Apr 9, 2021)

The outdoor digital monolith at teamLab Planets Tokyo has changed into a pillar of fire

There’s plenty of teamLab to go around. Whether you’re travelling to Okayama or just chilling at home, you have lots of ways to interact with the art collective's inimitable works. Last July, teamLab Planets Tokyo in Toyosu debuted their monolith-like sculpture showcasing a digital waterfall. Titled ‘Universe of Water Particles Falling from the Sky’, the sculpture is right outside the museum and free for anyone to see. (Excerpt from the text)

Ocean Drive に、掲載。(Apr 8, 2021)

Superblue Miami Redefines the Meaning of Contemporary Art

Imagine the boundaries that ingenious artists could push when given the space and the freedom to create a unique and groundbreaking artistic reality. The result would be a reality so out of the ordinary it would be rare to encounter even in the wildest of dreams. And while Miami has been introduced to a wide range of highly acclaimed artistry, Superblue is prepared to present this impossible reality to the city with its dynamic range of mass experiential artworks and iconic installations. (Excerpt from the text)

HYPEBEAST に、掲載。(Apr 8, 2021)

teamLab Debuts New Flame Installations in Tokyo

After participating in the Noor Riyadh light and art festival, teamLab returns to its native Tokyo to unveil two new flame installations. Entitled Universe of Fire Particles Falling from the Sky and Universe of Fire Particles, the interactive public artworks were inspired by the phenomenon of light and heat generated by combustion. The digital technologists over at acclaimed Japanese art collective translated this phenomenon into a work that shows “a collection of lines drawn by the movement of molecules of burning gas,” as per a description. (Excerpt from the text)

Time Out に、掲載。(Apr 1, 2021)

The outdoor digital monolith at teamLab Planets Tokyo is changing into a pillar of fire

There’s plenty of teamLab to go around. Whether you’re travelling to Okayama or just chilling at home, you have lots of ways to interact with the art collective's inimitable works. Last July, teamLab Planets Tokyo in Toyosu debuted their monolith-like sculpture showcasing a digital waterfall. Titled ‘Universe of Water Particles Falling from the Sky’, the sculpture is right outside the museum and free for anyone to see. (Excerpt from the text)

Time Out に、掲載。(Mar 24, 2021)

teamLab has a new interactive exhibition in Ginza – and it's free

There’s a Japanese Zen Buddhist expression that goes something like: ‘every step is a place to learn’. That’s the adage that inspired this latest installation from teamLab, titled ‘Walk, Walk, Walk Home’. In this art displayed at Ginza 456, an ensemble of mystic creatures and townspeople are on a continuous journey to places unknown. (Excerpt from the text)

Time Out に、掲載。(Mar 23, 2021)

teamLab’s latest artwork is available as a TikTok filter for free

Digital art collective teamLab is going from strength to strength lately. Besides its two popular museums in Tokyo, it has recently launched a series of new projects including teamLab Reconnect, a sauna in Roppongi with digital art experiences. This new artwork was released in conjunction with teamLab Reconnect, but you don't have to visit the sauna to experience it – it's on TikTok. Titled ‘Every Life Survives in Fluctuating Space’, it’s a new filter in TikTok that's completely free to use. (Excerpt from the text)