TEAMLAB PLANETS IN TOKYO UNVEILS IMMERSIVE LIVING GARDEN ARTWORKS, JULY 2
KUALA LUMPUR, June 30 (Bernama) -- teamLab Planets TOKYO in Toyosu, Tokyo is celebrating its third anniversary with an expansion: on July 2, the museum opens a new Garden Area with two interactive garden artworks.
Two gardens will open to the public: a garden where visitors can become one with the flowers, immersing themselves in over 13,000 live orchids that bloom in mid-air; and, a moss garden filled with ovoids that shine and resonate when pushed by people or blown by the wind.
Consisting of nine artworks, including four gigantic art spaces and two gardens, teamLab Planets transports visitors to an immersive experience in a museum where they walk through water and a garden where they become one with the flowers.
teamLab Planets is a museum where visitors walk through water, and a garden where they become one with the flowers. There are a total of 10 artworks, including four massive exhibition spaces and two gardens.
According to a statement, visitors enter the museum barefoot and become completely immersed with other visitors in the vast artwork spaces.
Garden Area (2 Garden Artworks) consists of Floating Flower Garden; Flowers and I are of the Same Root, the Garden and I are One; and, Moss Garden of Resonating Microcosms- Solidified Light Color, Sunrise and Sunset.
The floating flower garden consists of a three-dimensional mass of flowers. The flowers float up above people, and when the people move, the flowers descend again. The artwork space is completely filled with flowers, but as they float up, spaces with people at the centre are created.
Meanwhile, with sunrise, the ovoids begin to reflect the world around them. When pushed down by a person or blown by the wind, the ovoids fall back and then rise, releasing a resonating tone. The ovoids around it also respond one after another, continuing to resonate with the same tone.
teamLab is an international art collective and interdisciplinary group of various specialists such as artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians and architects whose collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, and the natural world.
More details at https://www.teamlab.art/
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