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Patience. Understanding. Tranquility. This is what Tokyo-based “ultra-technologists” teamLab wants visitors to experience when they enter its new artwork, entitled “Floating Flower Garden ...
When art collective teamLab opened its flagship Tokyo venue, teamLab Borderless, in 2018, the group wanted it to fundamentally change the way we perceive and think about modern art.. Whether it ...
The installation is the work of teamLab, a little-known Japanese software and design collective. Founded in 2001, for ten years the company was shunned by Tokyo's art scene. "We showed in spaces ...
teamLab even collaborated with a Tokyo-based restaurant Sagaya to create an interactive, multi-sensory space where art, food, sound and crockery combine to convey the beauty of Japan.
teamLab Planets is a museum where you walk through water, and a garden where you become one with the flowers. It comprises 4 large-scale artwork spaces and 2 gardens created by art collective teamLab.
Be ready to take off your shoes and get wet at teamLab Planets (admission 3,800 to 5,400 yen, or $26 to $37), which opened new rooms in January. This linear interactive space, in the city’s ...
Their Digital Domain Shrouds a Desire for Control. At the heart of his extended metaphor — and dozens of teamLab artworks — is an urge to design and control the environment.
teamLab Crafts a ‘Field of Wind, Rain and Sun’ Amid Industrial Structures: Only accessible through 'A Cafe in the Field of the Can Can Factory'.