Tokyo Unveils Stunning New Digital Art Museum
Welcome to the Mori Building Digital Art Museum, the world's first digital museum. @rumireports tells more #tictocnews https://bloom.bg/2lSyvtL (Source: Bloomberg)(Excerpt from the text)
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Welcome to the Mori Building Digital Art Museum, the world's first digital museum. @rumireports tells more #tictocnews https://bloom.bg/2lSyvtL (Source: Bloomberg)(Excerpt from the text)
https://youtu.be/2DVzmpJefM8
—T.B.The art At Menlo Park’s Pace Gallery, the ultra-popular, techno-based exhibition “Living Digital Space and Future Parks" (more than 60,000 visitors since February) is also getting in the groove. An interactive piece called “Crystal Universe" contains 50,000 LED lights that form a tunnel where stars “explode." The Japanese artists who made the piece are programming the lights to flash rainbow colors during Pride weekend.
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.
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teamLab brings interactive art to Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute
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A curated selection of Prudential Singapore Eye, a showcase of the best contemporary art by 17 artists hailing from the Southeast Asian island republic that premiered at the ArtScience Museum this January, will soon find itself a new audience in London next month.(Excerpt from the text)
Dynamic, hued landscapes controlled by different factors, like viewers’ movements, or the temperature outside, emerge in “ultra-technologists group" teamLab’s magnificent interactive art installation at the CTBC Financial Park in Taipei. In a video released on their YouTube channel yesterday, the towering LED sculpture in the shape of ChinaTrust’s “Double-C Logo" cycles through a collection of visuals, including long strings of neon blue water with the consistency of angel hair trickling down a giant screen wall. The waterfall cascades down through a tall cherry blossom bonsai tree and onto a stage of glass panels, warping around the viewer’s stance. “Everything is connected in a cycle, but no events are ever repeated in exactly the same way," teamLab explains in Circulum Formosa’s video description, channeling the complexity of the natural forces the piece imitates.
The installation’s visuals are accompanied by sounds of running water and the ambient sounds of the outdoors. TeamLab has transformed the bank’s lobby into a surreal environment through a responsive interactive clash of audio and visual stimulation. On their website, the group explains their goals for the future: “We create works through ‘experimentation and innovation’ making the borders between Art, Science, and Technology, more ambiguous." In this way, Circulum Formosa is the team’s latest expression of this ideal.
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