stanfordartsreview登载。(Feb 13, 2016)
CANTOR AUDITORIUM — The two men from teamLab were an odd couple.
Before an audience of twenty, Takashi Kudo—slight, impish—quickly established himself as the spokesperson for the pair.(Excerpt from thetext)
stanfordartsreview登载。(Feb 13, 2016)
Before an audience of twenty, Takashi Kudo—slight, impish—quickly established himself as the spokesperson for the pair.(Excerpt from thetext)
Saudi Gazette登载。(Feb 13, 2016)
Silicon Valley finally has its first art gallery, and it comes by a name you probably recognize, at least in part: Pace Art and Technology. The 20,000-square-foot space by the internationally renowned Pace Galleryis dedicated solely to showcasing contemporary digital artworks, a fitting mission for America’s most tech-savvy town.(Excerpt from the text)
TRIPPING登载。(Feb 12, 2016)
プログラマ、エンジニア、CGアニメーター、絵師、数学者、建築家、ウェブデザイナー、グラフィックデザイナー、編集者など、あらゆる分野のスペシャリストで構成されるウルトラテクノロジスト集団「チームラボ」。彼らの生み出したデジタル芸術が、シンガポールを代表する博物館「アートサイエンス・ミュージアム」にて、2016年3月12日より常設展示される。(Excerpt from thetext)
SHIFT登载。(2016年2月12日)
teamLab, the renowned Japanese art collective, recognized for challenging and expanding the digital art making practice, and Pace Art + Technology is holding an exhibition “Living Digital Space and Future Parks” till July 1st. Pace Art + Technology was established in 2015.(Excerpt from the text)
LSN GLOBAL登载。(Feb 11, 2016)
After testing the waters in 2014 with a temporary exhibition, the new permanent gallery is the first of its kind in Silicon Valley, a place notoriously uninterested in collecting art. (Excerpt from thetext)
THE LIST登载。(Feb 10, 2016)
The ArtScience Museum at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands has announced its first ever permanent exhibition to the public – a futuristic world of high tech artworks and interactive digital experiences with TeamLab. (本文抜粋)
BLOUIN ART INFO登载。(Feb 10, 2015)
ウルトラテクノロジスト集団チームラボのアメリカで初めてとなる大型展示会「チームラボ:Living Digital Space と Future Parks」が、2月6日からサンフランシスコの新しいギャラリーPace Art + Technologyにて開催されている。ニューヨークを拠点とするアートギャラリーPaceの新しい試みとして立ち上げられたアートと最新テクノロジーの交わる実験的なスペースPace Art + Technologyによるオープニングエキシビジョン。(Excerpt from the text)
ARTREPORT登载。(Feb 9, 2016)
You can now get tickets for Living Digital Space and Future Parks at Pace’s Menlo Park gallery, which is, fittingly, in the heart of the Silicon Valley. With 20 digital works comprised of 50,000 lights, this collaboration between Japanese art collective teamLab and Pace Art + Technology is a very different kind of immersive LED art installation. Visitors are invited to interact with installations spanning 20,000ft², some of which are operated via mobile app and others through touch.
SFGATE登载。(Feb 9, 2016 )
Pace Art + Technology presents teamLab worksThe prominent New York (and London, Paris, Hong Kong and Beijing) art gallery Pace is trying something very different for a new Bay Area incarnation.Pace Art + Technology launched in Menlo Park last week with a “digital playground for all ages,” a kid-friendly, sprawling installation that incorporates 20 works by a Japanese group of some 400 artists that collectively calls itself teamLab.(Excerpt from the text)
goop登载。(2016年2月9日)
Last year, PACE Gallery officially announced an ambitious Art + Technology program to illuminate the still widely unexplored digital space in contemporary art. Their first exhibition as part of this program (fittingly opening at their Menlo Park location) is a wide-ranging show with teamLab, an interdisciplinary group of Japanese artists known for visually stunning, interactive digital works. The show, Living Digital Space and Future Parks, promises more than 20,000 square feet of multi-room digital experiences. (Excerpt from the text)