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2018.05.15(Tue) - 09.09(Sun)Grande Halle de La Villette, Paris
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EXPOSICIÓN ANTERIOR
2018.05.15(Tue) - 09.09(Sun)Grande Halle de La Villette, Paris

teamLab : Au-delà des limites


People move freely, form connections and relationships with others, and recognize the world through their own bodies. The body has a concept of time. In the mind the boundaries between different thoughts are ambiguous, causing them to influence and sometimes intermingle with each other.


Artworks too can move freely, form connections and relationships with people, and have the same concept of time as the human body. While the artworks remain autonomous, they transcend the boundaries between the works, influence and sometimes intermingle with each other. This is one borderless world created by a group of such works.


People lose themselves in the artwork world. The borderless works transform according to the presence of people. As we immerse and meld ourselves into this unified world, we explore a new relationship that transcends the boundaries between people, and between people and the world.


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Peace can be Realized Even without Order

An interactive digital installation consisting of numerous transparent figures
This work starts when the figures from Walk, Walk, Walk: Search, Deviate, Reunite enter the numerous transparent image space. The work ends when the figures leave the space.
The figures in the space are all autonomous. They play instruments and dance, and each individual is influenced by the sounds from the figures close to them. There is no lead figure that oversees or influences all the other dancers, and there is no center or order enforced on the crowd. External events can cause disorder, but in time, peace will gradually be restored.
When a person enters the installation and a figure senses the viewer, that figure sometimes responds to the person and stops playing music. After a short period of time, the figure will start playing music and dance again, but this disturbance will have disrupted the harmony. If, however, the viewer stays still or goes away, the dancers will begin to form back into one harmonious group and the feeling of peace will return.
The figures in the space will sometimes leave and walk outside. When they return the will start playing their instruments and dancing once again. 
In Japan, there is an ancient dance festival called Awa Odori. Groups of individual dancers play music and proceed around the town arbitrarily. Groups play their own music as they like and dance as they like. Interestingly, for some reason, the music forms into a peaceful order across the whole town. Dancers who randomly meet other groups of dancers gradually and subconsciously match the tempo of their music with that of the other group. This is not due to any set of rules; it just feels right and happens without conscious choice. It seems that when people are set free from their inhibitions, an extraordinary peaceful feeling prevails despite the lack of any order to the dances. Perhaps this is how people of ancient times maintained a feeling of peacefulness.
Through the Internet, people are arbitrarily connected with people they like. As a result, people throughout the world have become increasingly connected, and these connections have become more important. What we experience in these unordered connections is similar to the dance festival, perhaps it will provide a new methodology, to find peace.
The anonymous figures in the work represent no one but express someone.

The work is rendered in real time by a computer program, it is neither a prerecorded animation nor imagery on loop.The work as a whole is in constant change; previous states will never be repeated and can never be seen again.

The Way of the Sea, Transcending Space - Colors of Life

Interactive digital installation where all sides and the floor are covered with imagery.Interactive digital installation where three sides and the floor are covered with imagery.
The school of fish illuminated by the light move freely through space, and their trails of light become spatial calligraphy. The fish sense people in the space and try to avoid colliding with them. People are also assigned a color, and when a fish passes by a person they take on that color.
The movement of thousands or tens of thousands of fish is beautiful and mysterious, like a single giant life form. The school of fish has neither a leader nor mutual consensus, but just moves on the simple basis of; if my neighbor moves, then I move, too. However, the biological mechanism that causes hundreds of fish to move at the same time is still enigmatic. It seems there is a universal principle that human beings do not yet understand. The group of trails of light drawn in the space have no meaning as a whole, while being influenced by the existence of people, the lines are drawn by the movement of each fish that seems to obey some kind of primitive rule.
If you stand in a designated area in the space, the boundary between the walls and floor disappears, the real space dissolves, you become drawn into the installation, the trails of the fish begin to appear drawn in three dimensional space, and the boundaries between the human body and the work begin to break down.

Flutter of Butterflies Beyond Borders in Layered Ultrasubjective Space

A Flutter of Butterflies expressed as countless semi-transparent images. The butterflies enter the space from outside, they propagate, and dance in the space, but if a person goes near the butterflies they die.

The butterflies in this space were drawn by people in Graffiti Nature, and released from characters in Born From the Darkness a Loving, and Beautiful World, they transcend the boundaries of other works, breaking the concept of an artworks frame, and seamlessly enter and fly in other works. The butterflies gather in other works and are their flight is affected by the conditions in those works.

A large number of screens are positioned in the exhibition space. The position of the screens is reproduced on a computer in a virtual three dimensional space, and then the space is “flattened” from multiple viewpoints into ultrasubjective space. The flattened multiple viewpoints are then positioned onto the screens. Ultrasubjective space allows for the area around the viewpoints to be cut out and the artwork to be exhibited layered within the exhibition space.

When a visitor passes a screen and becomes immersed in the flutter of butterflies, from another person’s viewpoint that person appears to be in the same relative position as the flutter of butterflies, both in the artwork and exhibition space. For the viewer that person has become a part of the artwork. In other words, when visitors are seen through the screen by others, they become a part of the artwork not only in the exhibition space but also in the artwork world.

The artwork is rendered in real time by a computer program. It is neither prerecorded nor on loop, it is continuously changing. Previous visual states can never be replicated, and will never reoccur.

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Información del Lugar

teamLab : Au-delà des limites

Duración

2018.05.15(Tue) - 09.09(Sun)

Horario

Tue – Thu 10:00 – 19:00
Fri & Sat 10:00 – 22:00
Sun 10:00 – 19:00

Cerrado

Monday

Entrada

Buy Advance Timed-Entry Ticket here
Door:
Adult EUR 14.90
Under 26 EUR 12.90
Villette cardholders EUR 10.90
Advance:
Adult EUR 16.90
Under 26 EUR 14.90
Works Council EUR 12.90
Door Family Pass:
EUR 44.90
*4 people including at least 2 children under 12
*Per additional child EUR 5.30
Advance Family Pass:
EUR 46.90
*4 people including at least 2 children under 12
*Per additional child EUR 7.30
School Group:
EUR 30 per class
Socio-cultural Group:
EUR 15 per group
*All prices are subject to change without notice.

Access

Metro: 

Line 5 Porte de Pantin

Bus:

Line 75, 151 Porte de Pantin

Tram:

T3b stop Porte de Pantin - La Villette Park

Parking:

La Villette Cité de La Musique or Q-Park Paris Philarmonie

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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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