KDDI、チームラボの体験型アートを銀座で展示 オンラインでも参加可能
KDDIは3月4日、チームラボと合同で、通信やスマートフォンを活用した体験型アート作品の展示を実施すると発表した。会場は、東京・銀座の「GINZA 456 Created by KDDI」(以下、GINZA 456)で、会期を2回に分けて異なる作品を展示する。入場は予約制で、入場料は無料。オンラインでも体験できる。(本文抜粋)
KDDIは3月4日、チームラボと合同で、通信やスマートフォンを活用した体験型アート作品の展示を実施すると発表した。会場は、東京・銀座の「GINZA 456 Created by KDDI」(以下、GINZA 456)で、会期を2回に分けて異なる作品を展示する。入場は予約制で、入場料は無料。オンラインでも体験できる。(本文抜粋)
This edition of the Artnet Intelligence Report offers a glimpse of what’s ahead when the art market emerges from lockdown. We examine which digital innovations developed to help businesses remain afloat during the pandemic are here to stay—and what areas remain ripe for innovation in a hybrid digital-IRL future. Our trusted breakdown of international auction data reveals which segments have recovered most quickly (see: China) and which are lagging behind (see: art worth over $10 million).
In these turbulent times, creativity and empathy are more necessary than ever to bridge divides and find solutions. Artnet News’s Art and Empathy Project is an ongoing investigation into how the art world can help enhance emotional intelligence, drawing insights and inspiration from creatives, thought leaders, and great works of art. (Excerpt from the text)
The immersive digital art at teamLab Borderless in Odaiba is ever-changing as it adapts to how the museum visitors interact with the space. The cutting-edge museum is designed in such a way that no visuals will be repeated in the exact same way. There’s more: while the artwork shifts continuously with viewer participation, it also changes along with the seasons. Starting March 1, the exhibits at teamLab Borderless will reflect the spring season with a fresh array of flowers and scenery. (Excerpt from the text)
It’s easy to say teamLab is huge in Japan – not only are the teamLab Borderless and teamLab Planets Tokyo museums essential visits on any trip to Tokyo, the art collective just keeps opening new special exhibitions such as their upcoming installation at Ibaraki’s Kairakuen Garden. However, their newest exhibition, teamLab Reconnect, brings light art and digital projection to a whole new physical, and sweaty, level. Located in Roppongi, teamLab Reconnect combines a traditional sauna with the group’s otherworldly art. (Excerpt from the text)
Whether it's opening a sprawling art museum, taking over a 400-year-old castle, turning old oil tanks into a digital waterfall, bringing waves of light to Melbourne or planning its first permanent European site, Teamlab's digital installations are never less than impressive. The term definitely applies to the interdisciplinary collective's latest venture, too. And if you find its work soothing, those feelings are bound to kick in with gusto when you're wandering around historic ruins and getting steamy in a sauna.(Excerpt from the text)
Heading to Saitama, the 'teamLab: Resonating Life in the Acorn Forest should be at the top of your VIP priority list. Visit Tokorozawa’s Musashino Woods to see this constantly changing Digitised Nature exhibition which evolves with the presence of people. Forests like this were one of the primary food sources to people in the Jomon period (14,000 - 300 BCE) who lived in harmony with nature and this exhibition wants to celebrate that deep connection. Using digital technology, nature is transformed into interactive art you can be a part of. (Excerpt from the text)
Another thought-provoking, gorgeous exhibition from the beloved digital art collective. Time after time, TeamLab captures the imaginations of its patrons, wowing with vivid interpretations on the entwinement between technology and interactive art. Partnering up with hit social media app TikTok, TeamLab now presents a new exhibition where folks can enjoy TeamLab’s beautiful, otherworldly art while sweating in the steamy, hot bellows of a sauna.(Excerpt from the text)
A dynamic immersive art center set to debut in Florida this spring will feature large-scale installations by some of the world’s top experiential artists, including James Turrell and teamLab.(Excerpt from the text)
For the new year, teamLab Borderless Shanghai in Huangpu District has brought a new Sketch Ocean display, which allows visitors to draw fish and see their pictures coming to life and “swim” out into the ocean in front of them.(Excerpt from the text)