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Featured on HUFFPOST ART&CULTURE, Feb 17 2016

Pace Gallery Presents teamLab

Pace Art + Technology has commissioned teamLab, the Japanese art collective known for expanding the practice of digital art, to create an immersive digital installation, the collective's first installation in the U.S. Described as a “digital playground for all ages,” teamLab’s exhibit in Menlo Park, California called Living Digital Space and Future Parks, encourages participants to partake and explore the concepts of these deeply interactive works. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on CLADnews, Feb 15, 2016

Stunning digital installations encourage creativity, play and immersion at Silicon Valley art show

Japanese digital art collective teamLab have partnered with Silicon Valley gallery Pace Art + Technology to create a large-scale interactive art exhibition described as a “digital playground for all ages”.  The exhibition, called Living Digital Space and Future Parks, features 20 innovative art pieces spread across several rooms and 20,000sq ft (1,850sq m) in the Californian gallery.(Excerpt from thetext)

Featured on South China Morning Post, Feb 15, 2016

The ‘cultural desert’ of Silicon Valley finally gets its first serious art gallery

The ‘cultural desert’ of Silicon Valley finally gets its first serious art gallerySilicon Valley got its first major contemporary art gallery this week because Laura Arrillaga Andreessen – prolific art collector and heir to local real estate baron John Arrillaga – decided it was a little weird to have art sales in her house.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on San Francisco Chronicle, Feb 14, 2016

TRIPPY ART ALIGHTS IN MENLO PARK

TRIPPY ART ALIGHTS IN MENLO PARK  With hackers and data  breaches in the news,technology’s halo has been dimming in the public eye of late.But a group of Japanese artists who’ve plunked themselves in the middle of Silicon Valley are showing that if technology is harnessed for digital art, it can be a force for mind-blowing good.(Excerpt from the text)