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CGTN 에 소개되었습니다. (2023/08/01)

TeamLab museum invites deep thinking about the world we live in

Art and technology are interlinked more than ever before, with the advancement of technology revolutionizing the way artists create and the way we experience art. With little to no boundaries, the immersive art realm in the modern era has reached new heights, with teamLab leading the global trend. The Vibe's Louisa Lee takes us on an immersive journey at teamLab Massless Beijing, where we are invited to think deep about the world we live in.(Excerpt from the text)

Time Out 에 소개되었습니다. (2023/06/30)

Galaxy & teamLab: Catching and Collecting in the Dinosaur Forest

Step into an enchanted digital forest in this collaborative exhibition between teamLab and Galaxy. Now in its third iteration, the interactive experience is based on the concept of catching different digital creatures to study them before releasing them back into their habitat. As it's a digital art experience, you'll be using an app on the Galaxy smartphone to collect different prehistoric animals in the mystical forest.(Excerpt from the text)

CNN Sport 에 소개되었습니다. (2023/05/23)

These museums showcase the future, not the past

The ArtScience Museum in Singapore has become known for its boundary-pushing exhibits. It regularly collaborates with art collective teamLab to create interactive installations. The teamLab exhibit "Proliferating Immense Life - A Whole Year per Year" tracked the seasonal changes of flowers. Look through the gallery to see more of the world's most high-tech museums.(Excerpt from the text)

Aesthetica 에 소개되었습니다. (2023/05/09)

teamLab Planets: A Sense of Connection

Photographs of teamLab’s art installations are plentiful. On Instagram, the various hashtags – #teamlab, #teamlabborderless, #teamlabplanets – have amassed over one million posts. And rightly so: they are colourful and captivating, glimmering dreamlands that exude excitement and wanderlust. As a result, the international art collective’s Planets is high on many Tokyo “must-see” lists. The reality of visiting is likely to exceed expectations. It is as mesmerising as it looks online. Crucially, though, it reaches beyond social media likes and shares, encouraging audiences to think about their place in the world. Visitors are prompted to not only take pictures but to reconnect with their bodies, nature and other human beings. (Excerpt from the text)