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Featured on Viewpoint , 2019

WISDOM OF THE EARTH

People have long sought meaning in the millennia-old rocks and caves shaded by a 3,000-years-old okusu tree at Japan's Mifuneyama Rakuen Garden. A Forest Where Gods Live, an exhibition by teamLab, transforms the garden into a digital art labyrinth. Deities are enshrined among the boulders and ancient carvings, and visitors have a pilgrim-like experience on trails through the park and into the untamed forest. The overall message is one of human transience. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on South China Morning Post, Feb 4, 2020

6 places in Asia where you can see Tokyo-based teamLab’s mind-blowing exhibitions

Founded by Toshiyuki Inoko in 2001, Tokyo-based teamLab is an interdisciplinary group of artists and technologists which has mastered deeply immersive, art-meets-science, beautiful but thought-provoking exhibitions – as well as being the world’s most enthusiastic selfie enablers. With the sort of science-slash-art exhibitions your children actually want to go to, teamLab puts on massive, mind-blowing spectacles that dissolve the borders between humanity and nature and between creativity and engineering. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on TODAY ONLINE, Jan 30, 2020

Best Things To Do In Singapore In February 2020

If you love the dazzling Future World exhibition at ArtScience Museum, you’ll love this new digital exhibition at Gardens by the Bay (GBTB) even more. #Futuretogether at GBTB is an immersive exhibition of seven digital art installations, and is the brainchild of art collective, teamLab. They’re the maestros who brought you the Insta-worthy sparkly backdrops and installlations at ArtScience Museum. What’s even better? There’s free entry for Singapore residents once #Futuretogether at Gardens by the Bay officially opens on Jan 16, 2020. Click here for a preview of the exhibition. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on ARTouch, Sep 4, 2019

600人的跨領域團隊合作,打造teamLab的無邊數位藝術世界

去年夏天,在東京台場絢麗開幕的「森大樓數位美術館:teamLab無界」(MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless,簡稱teamLab無界美術館)絕對是新媒體藝術一大盛事。teamLab無界美術館空間分為二層樓,面積逾10,000平方公尺,使用了高達470台投影機和520台電腦共同作業,分為五個展區主題、展出約60件teamLab的歷年作品和新作,是一座結合互動聲光等新媒體科技的專門美術館。開幕至今,這座能容納數百位觀眾的美術館不僅是吸引專業領域的參觀者,更是各方遊客造訪東京的熱門景點之一。(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on WOW U, 2019

teamLab Planets TOKYO

teamLab Planets is a must-visit museum in Tokyo especially if you are looking for insta-worthy spots. You are sure to love their new concept named “Body Immersive”, where you can enjoy taking pictures and videos inside of the special full body experiences you get in each artwork. The concept “Body Immersive” revolves around throwing yourself right in the middle of the art works, by blending together the border between you, the art work and others around you. The aim being to make border lines ambiguous to shake your perceptions of borders between yourself and the world. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on MARKETING, May 16, 2019

SHISEIDO plays with travellers’ senses with ‘breathing’ trees at Jewel

SHISEIDO Travel Retail has introduced a rather different beauty experience with the “S E N S E” art installation at Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore. The art installation is found at the SHISEIDO FOREST VALLEY’s West Trail, and is a collaboration between SHISEIDO and teamLab, a Tokyo-based interdisciplinary art collective. “A dynamic harmony of logic and feeling, the material and spiritual, S E N S E is the result of diverse minds coming together, uniting scientists, researchers, composers and artists to create an experience of scent to create calm; an experience of sound to create peace; an experience of sight to create serenity; an experience of touch to create harmony,” said SHISEIDO in a press statement.(Excerpt from the text)