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Circulum Formosa

teamLab, 2014, Interactive Digital Installation + Light Sculpture, LED, Endless, H: 14700mm W: 17200mm D: 3840mm, Concept design, production and execution supervisor: DEM inc.
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Circulum Formosa

teamLab, 2014, Interactive Digital Installation + Light Sculpture, LED, Endless, H: 14700mm W: 17200mm D: 3840mm, Concept design, production and execution supervisor: DEM inc.
A gigantic interactive digital LED sculpture installation.

Rain falls from the sky; the rain creates waterfalls; the waterfalls turn into rivers, helping the flowers grow and blossom on the land. Birds gather near flowers and trees, flying into the sky where the clouds form and float away. Everything is connected in a cycle, but no events are ever repeated in exactly the same way.

Neither a prerecorded animation nor on loop, the work is rendered in real time by a computer program. It continuously changes its appearance in line with the influence of external data such as viewer behavior, the time of day, seasons, temperature, weather, and various other parameters within the CTBC Financial Park, Taipei.

Just as no natural landscape ever looks the same twice, this artwork never replicates the same state, thus creating new scenery forever.

CONCEPT

Relationships Among PeopleUltrasubjective SpaceBorderless WorldLight Sculpture - Point
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Circulum Formosa, Taipei

2014.12.02(Tue) - 2016.5.24(Tue)

CTBC Financial Park, Taipei

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Publiziert in VR ROOM, (Jan 3, 2017)

Immersive Wildlife Installation In A Taipei Bank

If you’re tired of stuffy visits to your local bank, chinese studio DEM inc may just have the antidote. Located in the lobby of the CTBC Bank headquarters in taipei, taiwan, ‘Circulum Formosa – being here’ (a collaboration between DEM inc and teamLab) is an immersive digital interactive installation, that sees vibrant scenes of wildlife and nature recreated on a monumental display of synergistic screens. (本文抜粋)

Publiziert in beautiful lands, (Jun 12, 2015)

Circulum Formosa

By using the endemic species of Taiwan as the main content, teamLab in Japan designed an infinite circulation to express and appreciate the values of their homeland, Formosa Taiwan. It is an interactive digital installation based on a gigantic LED sculpture measuring 17m wide x 17m high

Rain falls from the skies; the rain creates waterfalls; the waterfalls then turn into rivers, helping the flowers grow and blossom on the land. Birds gather near flowers and trees, flying into the skies where the clouds form and float away. Everything is connected in a cycle, but no events are ever repeated in exactly the same way.

Neither a pre-recorded animation nor on loop, the work is being rendered in real time by a computer program. It continuously changes its appearance in line with the influence of external data such as the viewers’ behavior, the time of day, season, temperature, weather, and various other parameters within the CTBC Financial Park.

For more information about teamLab and its projects, please visit its website.

Publiziert in the creators project, (Jun 11, 2015)

An LED Waterfall Roars to Life in Taipei

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.

https://youtu.be/ZpyxWMgCCug

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