Featured on The Slatest, Sep 25, 2015
Week in Photos
A woman walks through the Japanese TeamLab Floating Flower Garden Space as part of the “House and Object” professional trade show on Sept. 5, 2015, in Villepinte, France.(Excerpt from the text)
Featured on The Slatest, Sep 25, 2015
A woman walks through the Japanese TeamLab Floating Flower Garden Space as part of the “House and Object” professional trade show on Sept. 5, 2015, in Villepinte, France.(Excerpt from the text)
Featured on the creators project, Sep 18, 2015
The lightning speed at which teamLab releases new work is mindboggling. Seriously, it’s hard to believe anyone in the collective even sleeps. Coming off their recently released Crystal Universe, the Japanese artists are back with yet another interactive light installation set in the ruins of Shizuoka City’s Sunpu Castle.A gridded network of 108 white balloons, or “globes,” floats in mid-air, creating a pyramid shape that resembles the roof of a house. The floating spheres change color when touched and emit a sound “unique to that color,” according to teamLab’s description. The surrounding balloons then echo the same sound and color in a rippling effect that alters the entire color of the piece.The site-specific installation was constructed in dedication to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan, who built and died in the Sunpu Castle.In the video’s description, teamLab writes, “In this pyramid of light unfolds a show of light and sound themed on Lord Ieyasu’s life.” Check out a preview of the installation in action below:
Featured on FASHION PRESS, Sep, 2015
新江ノ島水族館が「えのすい×チームラボ ナイトワンダーアクアリウム2015」を、2015年7月18日(土)から12月25日(金)まで開催する。昨年、33万人以上が来場した夜間イベントに続き、新江ノ島水族館が「進化するえのすい」をテーマに掲げ、世界で最も注目を浴びるアート集団、「チームラボ」とともに幻想的な空間を創り、新しい夜の水族館の楽しみ方を演出する。■展示紹介今回は一足早くナイトアクアリウムの見どころを紹介する。入口から、海中の遊園地に入ったかのような世界観に驚く。大きな光の球体がクラゲのように浮遊している空間は「呼応する球体と夜の魚たち」というアトラクション。光るボールに人がぶつかるたびに色が変わり、幻想的な音が鳴る。また、そのボールのまわりにも派生し、まるで生き物のように見た目を変え、見るものを飽きさせない。光の球体の世界を抜けると、水槽がいくつも連続して展示される小さな海の世界が。人が近づくことで水槽の光の色が変化する。また、それに合わせて他の水槽の色も変わり、イルミネーションのように音楽と光の呼応が広がっていくのが魅力的だ。そしてメインの水槽「相模湾大水槽」へ。「花と魚 – 相模湾大水槽」と題された今シーズンは、水槽全体に花を咲かせるプロジェクションが。この映像の大きな特徴は、もともと作成されたものではなく、水槽の魚たちの動きに合わせてリアルタイムで永遠に変容し続けること。魚やエイが水槽の近くを横切ると、その魚に花柄を投影、そして水槽の周りの花々は、魚が近づくと散っていく。その瞬間にしか見ることができない一瞬のアートが見るものを魅了する仕掛けだ。そして大人から子供までが楽しめる企画が「お絵描き水族館」。この水族館では、私たちが書いた魚が実際に投影された水槽の中を泳ぐという驚きの体験が待っている。魚の形が書かれた紙に思い思いの色や模様を塗って、機械に読み込ませると、実際に泳いでいるかのように動きだす。また、描かれた魚たちは、人の手が近づくと避けて行ったり、餌が落とされると群がったりと、リアルな水槽の魚たちのような行動をとるのも面白い。海水浴の後やデートの最後にも寄りやすい立地、時間帯で開催されるので、普段は見ることができない、最新技術と魅惑の魚たちのコラボレーションで生まれる夜の水族館を楽しんでほしい。そして2015年9月19日(土)より、新たな作品「空書 ライン、魚、そして、しんかい2000」が展示開始。日本初の本格的な有人潜水調査船「しんかい2000」がある空間を、光の空書で取り囲んだアート空間に変身させる。空書とは、チームラボがここ10年ほど取り組んでいる空間に書く書。書の墨跡が持つ深さや速さ、力の強さのようなものを新たな解釈で空間に立体的に再構築している。【情報詳細】えのすい×チームラボ ナイトワンダーアクアリウム2015開催期間:2015年7月18日(土)~12月25日(金)※開催期間中休催日あり開催場所:新江ノ島水族館住所:神奈川県藤沢市片瀬海岸2-19-1開催時間:17:00~20:00入場料:大人 2,100円 高校生 1,500円 小・中学生1,000円 幼児(3歳以上) 600円主催:新江ノ島水族館 チームラボ 日本テレビ放送網※本イベントは夜間特別イベント※水族館の入場料のみで回覧可。http://www.team-lab.net/wp-content/uploads/Flowers-and-Fish_main1.jpg">http://www.team-lab.net/wp-content/uploads/Flowers-and-Fish_main1.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="576" />http://www.team-lab.net/wp-content/uploads/ResonatingSpheresandNightFish.jpg">http://www.team-lab.net/wp-content/uploads/ResonatingSpheresandNightFish.jpg" alt="" width="4344" height="2443" />
Featured on Stylourbano, Sep 15, 2015
O coletivo japonês chamado teamLab apresentou sua bela e serena instalação artística chamada “Jardim de Flores Flutuantes”, na Maison et Objet, em Paris. A instalação conta com 2.300 orquídeas importadas da Holanda presas de ponta cabeça em suportes móveis com sensores de movimento, e quando o visitante chega próximo ao espaço repleto de flores, elas sobem de uma só vez, criando um espaço em volta dele.(本文抜粋)
Featured on Interior Design, Sep 15, 2015
The biannual Maison&Objet Paris edition has just closed its doors on another successful exhibition. The show had eight halls packed with product and elaborate stands showcasing the new and the best of European and international homewares, furniture, accessories, textiles and lighting.To be a trendsetter you also have to be a talent scout and once again Maison&Objet offered a platform for new and emerging talent. Two standout designers in this showcase were Gilles Neveu and design duo Laura Lynn Jansen and Thomas Vailly, all inspired by nature but utilizing technology to create optical effects. Other notable highlights included the Floating Flower Garden Space by Japanese techno-artists TeamLab. This was an extraordinary sensory experience of 2300 suspended flowers with their roots anchored overhead creating a botanical fairyland of rising and falling blooms.While the Maison&Objet Observatoire de la Maison showcased a “Precious” theme, exhibitors seemed to keep to simpler forms and less extravagant details. Metal and wood were still dominant materials used in simplified forms although there is growing use of leather for details such as straps, pulls and hooks. The showcase was also awash with shades of blue, from light to dark, bold green and pinks. After the big bang celebrations of the show’s 20th Anniversary in January, the September showing seemed an altogether quieter affair. The larger high-end furnishing companies were fewer on the ground with many more accessory, tabletop and home décor collections being represented across the halls. Still, the Scandinavian design houses were out in full force, showcasing many new to market products. French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have created the Pallissade range of outdoor seating for Danish brand Hay with slatted seats in powdercoated steel; its spare form will be available from early 2016. The Palette table by Jaime Hayon for &tradition was a wonderfully considered collaboration and created quite a buzz with its application of metal, marble and wood in differing sizes and shapes. The design duo Space Cophenhagen designed their first table collection for Gubi, the Moon collection in oak includes both coffee table and generous dining table options. Danish design company by Lassen reissued its Flemming Lassen-designed easy chair, The Tired Man, in new colorways (the chair was originally designed for The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Competition in 1935).Of the established accessories brands Danish Ferm Living showed clean modernist lines and subtle textural finishes. Meanwhile, the 175-year-old Kähler Design has collaborated with illustrator and product designer Anders Arhøj to launch a range of beautiful sculptural ceramics with a dense colorful glaze. Moving beyond Scandinavia, French manufacturer Harto showed their new Anatole side table and Eugénie coffee table, both made with oak and tubular metal in four color options. Belgian company BuzziSpace introduced its collaboration with textile giant Kvadrat. The popular BuzziNordic sofa has been updated with brightly coloured Kvadrat upholstery. They also debuted their outdoor office concept BuzziShed at the show.
Featured on IDOL Magazine, Sep 15, 2015
To build a collective memory of world’s creativity, we document temporary acts and spaces, where art, fashion and innovation come together. Where? Maison et Objet, Paris.What? Transported from Tokyo, the flower garden is a project by Japanese studio Teamlab. Bunches of orchids fill the space, as serene music and beautiful aromas wake our senses. The installation is designed to impact human emotions and impressions via space, which in this case is a collection of simple pleasures that fuse to elicit good feelings and reunite visitors with nature.
Featured on BWW art WORLD, Sep 15, 2015
London, UK – 14 September 2015: Saatchi Gallery announces extended dates for Japanese collective teamLab’s interactive installation which will be open to public free of charge from 15th – 17th September.Part of this year’s START art fair’s curated projects, Japanese collective teamLab featured their latest installation Flutter of Butterflies Beyond Borders. The immersive environment which reacts to the viewer’s behaviour and movement explores the cycle of birth and death as butterflies flutter across the room and an entire season of flower’s blossom and wither away. Rendered in real time, the projections are not on a loop and therefore never repeat itself.Due to the overwhelming response received from press and visitor’s to this year’s START art fair, the installation will remain open to the public from Tuesday 15th – Thursday 17th September and entry will be free.
Featured on BBC World Service, Sep 15, 2015
Tracey Logan visits the Saatchi gallery in London to see if technology is bringing about a renaissance in art. She asks if installations depicting the flutter of butterflies and the blooming of flowers – all digital of course – are having the same impact on art as the invention of oil paint did for the Renaissance?(Image caption: Flutter of Butterflies Beyond Borders – courtesy teamLab and START Image © Alexa Horan)
Featured on purple DIARY, Sep 14, 2015
Featured on Protein, Sep 14, 2015
Japanese art collective Chim↑Pom, online platform This is Tomorrow and digital installation group TeamLAB recently got together to curate spaces in the START art fair held at the Saatchi gallery (without a single YBA in sight). The fair focussed on bringing niche and independent international galleries to the UK’s attention, and featured Japanese art collective TeamLAB’s UK debut, with interactive digital installation A Flutter of Butterflies Beyond Borders taking up a room of the gallery – a digital artwork that transformed the space into moving clouds of animated butterflies generated in real-time.The work was created by a team of technologists, including animators, architects and engineers, and shows flowers and butterflies that move across the walls outside of the confines of the frames.The art world is leaning towards the use of technology to new and innovative interactions. Take a look at Tate Sensorium, an opportunity to taste some priceless paintings, and Space Explorer, a public art takeover transforming Hackney.