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teamLab Gallery Matama Beach
2015.03.21(Sat) - PermanenteteamLab Gallery Matama Beach, Oita
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teamLab Gallery Matama Beach
2015.03.21(Sat) - PermanenteteamLab Gallery Matama Beach, Oita

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Flowers and People, Cannot be Controlled but Live Together – Kunisaki Peninsula

This is an art installation consisting of a walkway and a large open space that appears to go on for infinity.
The flowers bud, grow, and blossom before their petals begin to wither, and eventually fade away. The cycle of growth and decay repeats itself in perpetuity. The flowers are interactive, depending on the proximity of the viewer to the work, or if the viewer touches the flowers, the flowers simultaneously come to life, or shed their petals wither and die all at once.
The artwork is not a pre-recorded image that is played back: it is created by a computer program that continuously renders the work in real time. The interaction between people and the installation causes continuous change in the artwork: previous visual states can never be replicated, and will never reoccur. The picture at this moment can never be seen again.
In spring in the Kunisaki Peninsula, there are many cherry blossoms in the mountains and canola blossoms at their base. This experience of nature caused teamLab to wonder how many of these flowers were planted by people and how many were native to the environment. It is a place of great serenity and contentment, but the expansive body of flowers is an ecosystem influenced by human intervention, and the boundary between the work of nature and the work of humans is unclear. Rather than nature and humans being in conflict, a healthy ecosystem is one that includes people. In the past, people understood that they could not grasp nature in its entirety, and that it is not possible to control nature. People lived more closely aligned to the rules of nature that created a comfortable natural environment. We believe that these valleys hold faint traces of this premodern relationship with nature that once existed, and we hope to explore a form of human intervention based on the premise that nature cannot be controlled.

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Información del Lugar

teamLab Gallery Matama Beach

Duración

2015.03.21(Sat) - Permanente

Horario

March - October: 13:00 - 19:00(Last Entrance at 18:30)
November - February: 13:00 - 18:00(Last Entrance at 17:30)

Cerrado

March - November: Thursday
December - February: Tuesday - Thursday (Except Holidays)

Entrada

General (University students and above) 420 yen
Elementary, junior high and high school students 270 yen

* Group (more than 20 people)
General (University students and above) : 340 yen
Elementary, junior high, high school student: 220 yen

* Free for preschool children
* Disabled Person Discount: 20 % discount(Guests with Disabilities tickets are available for persons who have disability certificates)
* Common ticket for 3 Digital Art Galleries
Discount admission tickets that allow you to visit three Digital Art Galleries in Bungotakada City.

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Lugar

teamLab Gallery Matama Beach
4467-3 Usuno, Fungotakada-City, Oita
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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.

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Microsoft Co., Ltd