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Featured on SURFACE, May 24, 2021

At Superblue, Mind-Bending Meditations on the World Around Us

Superblue, whose debut features phantasmagoric digital environments by Es Devlin, TeamLab, and James Turrell, couldn’t have arrived at a more opportune time. Located directly across from the Rubell Museum, home to the namesake family’s world-class contemporary art collection, the venture transforms a vast former industrial building into a canvas for experiential art. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on FLORIDA NEWS TIMES, May 24, 2021

A wacky multi-sensory museum just opened in Miami

Artists Es Devlin, teamLab and James Turrell invite visitors to embark on a multi-sensory journey through thought-provoking, visually spectacular installations. At the exhibition, visitors will walk through a mirror-like maze by Es Devlin, discover a transcendental digital environment by teamLab, and enter into a enveloping light-based light. Ganzfeld The work of James Turrell.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on broadway WORD, May 20, 2021

Superblue Miami Launches With Installations By Es Devlin, TeamLab & James Turrell

Superblue , the groundbreaking new venture dedicated to producing, presenting, and engaging audiences with experiential art, today opens its first highly-anticipated center in Miami, Florida - offering visitors of all ages unprecedented access to a dynamic range of large-scale experiential artworks and iconic installations. Superblue's inaugural program, Every Wall Is a Door, features the debut of a new immersive environment by Es Devlin, a transcendent digital experience by teamLab, and an enveloping light-based Ganzfeld work by James Turrell. Upon entrance to Superblue Miami, visitors encounter Amsterdam-based artist studio DRIFT's kinetic installation titled Meadow . Representing artists working across the spectrum of experiential art, Superblue Miami's installations offer visitors an unparalleled opportunity to be transported to an array of new worlds in a single visit.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on Time Out, May 11, 2021

This extraordinary teamLab exhibition in a Kyushu forest is returning this summer

It seems like teamLab is everywhere this year, bringing some much-needed light and fun to these dark pandemic days. The world-conquering digital art collective has just unveiled an installation in a soy sauce storehouse, not to mention its temporary digital art sauna in Roppongi. For an outdoor and social distancing-friendly option, the 500,000sqm Mifuneyama Rakuen Park in Kyushu’s Taeko Onsen town is hosting teamLab’s annual summer-autumn installation, ‘A Forest Where Gods Live’. The new pieces of indoor and outdoor art meld Kyushu’s lush forest with teamLab’s signature lighting and projections. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on the japan times, May 7, 2021

Japan's premier art collective teamLab celebrates 20 years with a spot of tea and a Miami bash

These words seem apt when visiting “Teamlab: Tea Time in the Soy Sauce Storehouse,” the latest work from digital art collective teamLab, which will run through March 2022. Like much of teamLab’s creative output, “Teamlab: Tea Time’’ relies on how visitors react to the environment they create.(Excerpt from the text)

Superblue Miami opens with show featuring teamLAB, Es Devlin and James Turrell

Miami’s newest art museum Superblue is throwing open its doors with an immersive inaugural exhibition Every Wall is a Door – which includes new works by a trio of big-name artists and designers. Ticket-holders can experience giant digital flowers blooming on walls, courtesy of teamLAB, as well as one of James Turrell’s Ganzfield works – which immerse viewers in solid colour. His installations have been known to provoke sensory deprivation as well as hallucinations. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on JAPAN TODAY, 2021年4月25日

TeamLab’s new interactive tea art installation dazzles Japan with reactive, rhythmic lights

TeamLab’s latest venture, Tea Time in the Soy Sauce Storehouse, is set in the Fukuoka Soy Sauce Gallery, a historic former soy sauce warehouse in Okayama City of Okayama Prefecture. Within its shadowy spaces TeamLab has set a host of lamps afloat in the inky blackness, creating an eerie and beautiful backdrop that you yourself can influence with your actions.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on SORA NEWS 24, Apr 22, 2021

TeamLab’s new interactive tea art installation dazzles Japan with reactive, rhythmic lights

TeamLab’s Tea Time in the Soy Sauce Storehouse brings a whole new meaning to the term “tea light”. TeamLab has been making quite a stir in Japan’s art scene since their art collective formed in 2001. Their interactive pop-up installations have wowed thousands with how they seamlessly blend technology and real life, using filigrees of filtered light to create gardens, kaleidoscopic corridors, ocean scenes, and dazzling halls of mirrors. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on The Economist, Apr 17, 2021

A change in how people consume contemporary art is under way

Across all four walls of a vast hall, Vincent van Gogh’s blue irises begin to sway. They bloom gently at first, then more violently, as the music builds to a crashing crescendo. Visitors to “Immersive Van Gogh” (pictured), now showing at a former music venue in San Francisco, sit or stand in socially distant circles on the floor, their bodies bathed in the glow of these animated laser projections. (Except from the text)