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Light Sculpture - Flow

teamLab, 2025, Installation, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi
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Light Sculpture - Flow

teamLab, 2025, Installation, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi

“The existence of an ocean vortex is made up of the same water, both inside and outside. There is no material difference. Despite this, why do we feel a sense of existence in the vortices of the ocean?”


The difference between the inside and outside of an entity such as a vortex lies in the order, not the material.

Even if the elements of an artwork are separated in space and time, when an order is formed in the parts, the individual elements may be recognized as a single entity that transcends space and time.


A group of sculptures composed of an order formed by a collection of light that flows continuously from the outside to the inside and from the inside to the outside.

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