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Flowers Bombing in the Bath House Ruins

teamLab, 2020, Interactive Digital Installation, Endless, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi
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Flowers Bombing in the Bath House Ruins

teamLab, 2020, Interactive Digital Installation, Endless, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi

* Today's sunset is at 19:15


Visitors drew flowers as part of the Graffiti Nature artwork displayed here when the exhibition teamLab: A Forest Where Gods Live was on view in Mifuneyama Rakuen during the summer and autumn months. These flowers now bloom across the bath house ruins in the forest.


The flowers are born, bloom, scatter, and then die. As the flowers scatter, the trajectory of the petals draws new lines.

If people stand still or keep their hands on the walls without moving, more flowers bloom. If they move their hands or walk around, all of the flowers scatter in an instant.

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