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Featured on designboom, Jul 10, 2019

teamLab expands kyoto's digitized forest with new immersive installation

for the third time, teamLab returns to the shimogamo shrine to hold the digitized forest — an exhibition that turns nature into art without harming it — in kyoto. this year’s show has expanded, turning both the tadasu forest and the shimogamo shrine into an art space that changes ones visitors immerse themselves in the brightly-lit pieces.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on HYPEBEAST, Jul 9, 2019

teamLab to Return to Kyoto's Shimogamo Shrine With "Digitized Forest" Exhibition

Kyoto’s Shimogamo Shrine will once again radiate under the immersive artworks of teamLab as the Japanese collective prepares to open its “Digitized Forest” exhibition. Following behind two previous installations at the World Heritage Site, the upcoming edition continues to capture teamLab’s emphasis on nature and human interaction through the use of digital technologies.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on HYPEBAE, Jul 9, 2019

teamLab Is Bringing a "Digitized Forest" Exhibition to Kyoto's Shimogamo Shrine

teamLab returns yet again with another immersive art installation at Kyoto’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, Shimogamo Shrine. The “Digitized Forest” exhibition highlights non-material digital technology that turns nature into art without harming it.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on cnet, Jul 6, 2019

Labyrinths of light and mirrors: Exploring Tokyo's TeamLab Planets and Borderless

I am barefoot, standing in the dark on soft carpet. I can hear rushing water. I proceed toward the sound while carrying two cameras and my phone. As my eyes adjust, faint blue footlights illuminate the way. The cascade gets louder, then I round a corner and see it: A ramp, two stories tall, softly lit on either side with LEDs. Water pours from a waterfall at the top, covering the ramp with a coating of fast-moving water, warm against my feet. This is going to be an adventure.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on lonely planet, Jun 24,2019

Enter another world at Teamlab’s Borderless

Digital-art collective teamLab has created 60 artworks for this new museum inside the Mori Building Digital Art Museum in Odaiba that tests the border between the art and the viewer. The artworks are interactive, responding to touch and movement, and the digital projections can move beyond frames and bring guests inside the pieces.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on GO LONDON, May 15,2 2019

AI: More than Human review - A captivating but brain-scrambling show

Despite science fiction’s evocations of malicious humanoids, artificial intelligence has arrived at the heart of our lives mostly in disembodied forms. Some are more present, like Google or the voices that emerge from our smart speakers or phones. But they’re frequently hidden, invisibly enabling or constraining our daily existence.(Excerpt from the text)