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teamLab
EXPOSICIÓN ANTERIOR
2019.03.16(Sat) - 09.01(Sun)Espacio Fundación Telefónica, Madrid
メイン画像
teamLab
EXPOSICIÓN ANTERIOR
2019.03.16(Sat) - 09.01(Sun)Espacio Fundación Telefónica, Madrid

Exhibition Concept

La muestra reúne tres grandes obras de teamLab, un colectivo interesado en explorar a través del arte digital una nueva forma de relación de los seres humanos con la naturaleza y con el mundo que nos rodea. - Espacio Fundación Telefónica

OBRAS

Black Waves: Lost, Immersed and Reborn

This is an installation made of one continuous wave. The waves projected are all connected and form a single, unbroken body of water. As we immerse and meld ourselves into the waves, we explore a continuity among people, as well as a new relationship that transcends the boundaries between people and the world. 
The movement of waves in water is simulated in a computer-generated three-dimensional space. The water is expressed as a continuous body after calculating the interactions of hundreds of thousands of particles. To visualize the waves, the behavior of the particles of the water was then extracted and lines were drawn in relation to the movement of the particles. The wave created in a 3-D space is then turned into an artwork in accordance with what teamLab refers to as ultrasubjective space.

In premodern Japanese painting, oceans, rivers, and other bodies of water were expressed as a series of lines. These lines give the impression of life, as though water was a living entity.  

This form of expression leads us to question why premodern people sensed life in rivers and oceans. Also, why did they behave as if they themselves were a part of nature? Perhaps something can be discovered by fusing the fixed objective world of today’s common knowledge with the subjective world of premodern people.

While viewing this artwork, if we feel a sense of life in the collection of lines—what can be called the subjective world of premodern people—then perhaps this is one aspect of objective recognition.

When viewing this artwork, as opposed to watching waves shot with a video camera, people may feel that the barrier between themselves and the waves disappears. They feel immersed in the work, perhaps even feeling life in the collection of lines, as if the waves are luring them in. Perhaps we can find a connection to the way premodern Japanese people perceived the world and consequently behaved toward the world.

If we regard ourselves as a part of nature, and consider nature not just as something to be observed, we might join premodern people in perceiving rivers and oceans as living entities. This is a way of seeing the world that lures us in and allows us to feel that there is no boundary between ourselves and nature.

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Información del Lugar

teamLab

Duración

2019.03.16(Sat) - 09.01(Sun)

Horario

Martes - Domingo 10:00 - 20:00

Cerrado

Lunes

Entrada

Entrada Gratuita

Visitas Comentadas

*Libres sin reserva
[a partir del martes 24 de marzo del 2019]:
Miércoles
A las 10:30, 12:00 y 17:00 horas
Viernes
A las 10:30 y 17:00 horas
Domingos
A las 10:30 horas
*También visitas concertadas con reserva previa

Información General

+34 915 808 700

Acceso

Lugar

Espacio Fundación Telefónica, Madrid
Calle de Fuencarral, 3, 28004 Madrid
Metro: Gran Vía (Líneas 1 y 5) Renfe cercanías: Sol Autobuses (líneas urbanas): 1, 2, 46, 74, 146, 202, N16, N18, N19, N20, N21. BiciMad: Parada 21
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teamLab
teamLab (f. 2001) is an international art collective. Their collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, and the natural world. Through art, the interdisciplinary group of specialists, including artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, and architects, aims to explore the relationship between the self and the world, and new forms of perception. In order to understand the world around them, people separate it into independent entities with perceived boundaries between them. teamLab seeks to transcend these boundaries in our perceptions of the world, of the relationship between the self and the world, and of the continuity of time. Everything exists in a long, fragile yet miraculous, borderless continuity. teamLab’s works are in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Amos Rex, Helsinki; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco; Borusan Contemporary Art Collection, Istanbul; and Asia Society Museum, New York, among others. teamlab.art Biographical Documents teamLab is represented by Pace Gallery, Martin Browne Contemporary and Ikkan Art.