Light Sculpture - Point
2013
Light Sculpture - Point is an attempt to expand the structure of pointillist painting from two-dimensional paintings into light sculptures in three-dimensional space.
In pointillist painting, distinct dots form a single image through optical color mixing. In Light Sculpture - Point, these points are expanded from a two-dimensional plane into three-dimensional space, using an accumulation of light points to create a sculptural body. The light points become the structural elements of the sculpture that emerges in the space.
A sculpture made of light is not a fixed physical object. It has no material surface boundary, and the sculptures overlap each other. Furthermore, light sculptures are born through the actions of people.
The artwork space is not completed in advance. As people create light sculptures, which come together, overlap, influence each other, disappear, and are born again, the artwork space itself continues to be created. Viewers do not look at this group of sculptures from the outside. They enter inside the sculptures and bodily experience the continuously created group of sculptures.
Light Sculpture - Point is an attempt to expand sculpture from a fixed physical object into a sculptural space without boundaries that continues to be created in relation to the body, other people, time, and other light sculptures.
FEATURED WORKS
teamLab, 2018, Interactive Installation, Endless, Sound: teamLab
Pointillism uses an accumulation of distinct dots of color to create a picture. Here, light points are used to create three-dimensional objects. The light sculpture extends infinitely in all directions.
People use their smartphones to select stars to throw into The Infinite Crystal Universe. These stars are reborn in three dimensions, creating the artwork. The presence of people and their location within the work affect these three-dimensional stars, which in turn influence and are influenced by other stars in the space.
This artwork is forever evolving, changing from moment to moment due to the people in the space.
teamLab, 2013-, Interactive Installation of Light Sculpture, LED, Endless, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi
Ver MásteamLab, 2017, Interactive Digital Installation + Light Sculpture, Endless, H: 19800 mm W: 15000 mm D: 15000 mm, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi
Ver MásteamLab, 2016, from the series <span style="font-style: italic">teamLab Crystal Tree</span>, 2013-, Interactive Installation, Endless, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi
When people release a flame from their smartphones, the flames in the space increase in intensity.
Flames are a phenomenon of light and heat generated by combustion, not a substance, but our sensory experience when we see a chemical reaction called combustion. People perceive the flame, a sensory experience, as if it were an object, and sometimes feel life in it.
Flames often appear to have a hierarchy of colors from their outside to the center: red on the outside, strong bright white on the inside, and dark in the center. In the case of a raw egg, the outer shell is white, the interior is transparent, and the center is yellow, but because it is a three-dimensional object, only the white shell is visible from the outside. Unlike an egg, the flame is a three-dimensional object made of light, and the strong bright white inside is still white when mixed with the red outside. Therefore, the flame, which is a three-dimensional object, appears as if it were a flat painting with a color hierarchy, no matter where you look at it.
By creating a three-dimensional flame with a collection of points of light, the three-dimensional flame sculpture moves back and forth between three and two dimensions.
teamLab, 2015, Interactive Installation, Endless, Sound: teamLab
Pointillism uses an accumulation of distinct dots of color to create a picture. Here, light points are used to create three-dimensional objects.
People use their smartphones to select stars to throw into the Crystal Universe. These stars are reborn in three dimensions, creating the artwork. The presence of people and their location within the work affect these three-dimensional stars, which in turn influence and are influenced by other stars in the space.
This artwork is forever evolving, changing from moment to moment due to the people in the space.