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Featured on PIJAMA SURF, 2020/12/16

EL ANTIGUO JARDÍN KAIRAKUEN, EN JAPÓN, SE CONVIERTE EN UNA OBRA DE ARTE VIVIENTE

El Parque Kairakuen se encuentra en Mito, Japón. Una de sus principales atracciones es la gran variedad de ciruelos (en japonés: ume). Cada año, como preámbulo al inicio de la primavera durante febrero y marzo, en este lugar se lleva a cabo el Festival de los Ciruelos o "Mitu Ume". Para 2021, el colectivo teamLab tiene preparada una exhibición interactiva que transformará a los ciruelos en obras de arte vivientes. (Extracto de texto)

Featured on elPeriódico, 2020/12/03

Este bosque en Japón se ha convertido en un museo al aire libre

Resonating Life in the Acorn Forest’ es el nombre de la espectacular exposición interactiva que el colectivo artístico teamLab ha instalado en un bosque de la ciudad japonesa de Musashino. Hace un par de años el colectivo artístico teamLab nos sorprendía con un bosque de lámparas que se encontraba alojado en el primer museo de arte digital del mundo: Borderless Art, ubicado en Tokio. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on HYPEBEAST, 2020/12/03

teamLab Will Light up Japan's Kairakuen Garden With Luminous Installations

Renowned digital and experiential art collective teamLab recently announced its plans to take over Japan’s historic Kairakuen Garden as part of a large-scale outdoor art project. The garden and its 3,000 plum blossom trees will be transformed into an interactive art space that responds to the presence of visitors. With this project, teamLab continues its exploration of how nature can become art. “The concept of the project is that non-material digital technology can turn nature into art without harming it,” said the collective in a statement. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on Lonely Planet, 2020/12/02

Ancient Japanese garden turns into living art with kaleidoscopic exhibit

Digital art collective teamLab has unveiled an incredible new exhibition that sees Kairakuen Garden in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture being transformed into a psychedelic, kaleidoscopic open-air art exhibition. The interactive display features 3000 plum blossom trees, all of which are transformed into living artwork, thanks to ground-breaking technology. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on Museum Week MAGAZINE, 2020/12/02

5 QUESTIONS TO THE ART COLLECTIVE TEAMLAB

teamLab (f. 2001) is an international art collective, an interdisciplinary group of various specialists such as artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians and architects whose collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, and the natural world. teamLab was created to be a “laboratory to experiment in collaborative creation”, i.e. “teamLab”. teamLab’s interest is to create new experiences through art, and through such experiences, we want to explore what the world is for humans. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on YONSEI Annals, 2020/11/30

"teamLab: LIFE"ーReturning to our Roots

TODAY, ART exhibitions are becoming more interactive and digital than they have ever been. We are now faced with installations that aren’t just encased in a frame on the wall, but are expanding across all four walls and even the floor. With the projected images constantly changing from the interaction between people and the artwork, viewers can use their senses of sight, hearing, and touch to experience the artwork. teamLab, an international art collective* since 2001, is an interdisciplinary group of specialists that aims to discover the relationship between the self and our natural world. (Excerpt from the text)