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teamLab Flower Shop

Oct 08, 2021 - End of 2027teamLab Planets TOKYO, Toyosu, Tokyo
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teamLab Flower Shop

Oct 08, 2021 - End of 2027teamLab Planets TOKYO, Toyosu, Tokyo

Flowers from the Floating Flower Garden

A flower shop with a wide variety of orchids that bloomed as part of an artwork.
The flowers in Floating Flower Garden are all from the orchid family. Many orchids grow in areas without soil such as on trees and rocks.
Orchids were flowering plants that most enjoyed diversity during evolution, and it is said that approximately 10% of all terrestrial plant species belong to the orchid family. Because of their diversity, many orchids evolved to become most adapted to live on rocks and trees instead of land with soil where other plants grew abundantly. In an area without soil, in other words, traditionally a least favorable environment for plants, orchids evolved to be most adapted for a world without competition. They are thought to have appeared at a later stage of evolution compared to other plants, and continue to diversify to this day, making us wonder what evolution chose to favor.

Products

Living Knitted Sculpture

Large: JPY 15,800
Small: JPY 12,800
Large without Vanda: JPY 14,800
Small without Vanda: JPY 12,000

It is said that knitting originated in the Old Stone Age, and that the very first form of knitting was a net, crafted with a single continuous yarn. This product was created with crochet, and no two products are the same. Place a Vanda orchid from the Floating Flower Garden and let it grow in this net, carefully hand-crafted with a single yarn.

Vanda orchids do not grow on soil but live on tall trees. Hang a Vanda in one of these nets, and the roots, overwhelming with the power of life, will take in water from the air.
The Vanda and net become one, forming a sculpture that continues to grow day by day. A part of Floating Flower Garden grows and spreads into new spaces, becoming a living sculpture.

Vandas are full of life, and flowers will blossom several times a year if the plants are taken care of, their flowers growing up to 2 meters tall including their roots. Vandas are said to have a lifespan of over 50 years, and may live on for eternity if new bulbs develop.

How to grow this orchid
・How to grow
・How to Attach


This work is a collaboration between artist MASAKO.Y and fashion designer Hana Minowa.

MASAKO.Y
Studied abroad on her own in Australia, New York and London. Began working out of Tokyo as an artist in 2018. Active in a wide range of genres, from sculpture, painting and other art works to spatial design, apparel, advertising and product design, due to her abundance of learning experience. Focused on expanding new forms of expression in modern times while reexamining the cultural history of her home country of Japan, as seen in her presentation of Japanese-style gold folding screens created solely with 100% acrylic paints.
Currently building a conceptual art-based facility called “SANSUI.”

Hana Minowa
I am a knitter and textiles artist based in London. I started at Central Saint Martins with a desire to explore the sculptural qualities of knitwear. I was particularly interested in the endless possibilities for texture and structure created by manipulating a single strand of string. I experimented with different weights of yarn, fibres and techniques to express common themes that influence my work, such as time, memory and traces.

One of the Floating Flower Garden

Glass & orchid
Large: JPY 9,800
Small: JPY 3,900

Glass only
Large: JPY 9,400
Small: JPY 3,700

Place one of the orchids from Floating Flower Garden in this glass vase to appreciate it in its entirety including its roots, filled with the power of life.
The orchids growing in the artwork space traditionally grow on trees where there is no soil.
Even if the petals fall, flowers will bloom again if the plants are taken care of, and they will continue to live on for an extremely long time. Orchids are said to have a lifespan of over 50 years, and may live on for eternity if new bulbs develop.

The flowers in Floating Flower Garden are all from the orchid family. Many orchids grow in areas without soil such as on trees and rocks.
Orchids were flowering plants that most enjoyed diversity during evolution, and it is said that approximately 10% of all plant species belong to the orchid family. Because of their diversity, many orchids evolved to become most adapted to live on rocks and trees instead of land with soil where other plants grew abundantly. In an area without soil, in other words, traditionally a least favorable environment for plants, orchids evolved to be most adapted for a world without competition. They are thought to have appeared at a later stage of evolution compared to other plants, and continue to diversify to this day, making us wonder what evolution chose to favor.

How to grow this orchid
・How to grow
・How to Attach

Renanthera
・How to grow

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Informazioni sulla Sede

Titolo

teamLab Flower Shop

Durata

Oct 08, 2021 - End of 2027

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Sede

teamLab Planets TOKYO, Toyosu 6-1-16, Koto-ku, Tokyo
* Entry is possible without visiting teamLab Planets. A seperate entry fee is charged.

Indirizzo nella lingua locale:

東京都江東区豊洲6-1-16 チームラボプラネッツ TOKYO

By Train

1 minute on foot from Shin-Toyosu Station (Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Waterfront Line Yurikamome Line) 10 minutes on foot from Toyosu Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line) 5 minutes on foot from Shijoumae Station and Toyosu Market

By Bus

Alighting stop: Shin-Toyosu Station Miyako Bus 05-2 (Tokyo Big Sight-Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Exit) Toei Bus Express 05-2 (Tokyo Big Sight-Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Exit) * Operates only on weekdays Toei Bus Express 05-2 (Tokyo Big Sight-Yurakucho) * Operates only on weekdays Miyako Bus Yo 12-2 (Toyocho Station-Toyosu Market) * Saturday and weekdays only Miyako Bus Yo 12-3 (Toyocho Station-Tokyo Teleport Station) * Saturdays and holidays only Service information Alighting stop: Toyosu Station Toei Bus 05-1 (in front of Fukagawa Garage-Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Exit) Metropolitan Bus Gate 19 (Tokyo Big Sight-Monzennakacho) Miyako Bus East 15 (Fukagawa garage-Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit) * Saturdays and weekdays only Miyako Bus East 16 (Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit-Tokyo Big Sight) * Operates only on weekdays Miyako Bus 10 (Shinbashi-Tokyo Skytree Station)* Saturday and weekdays only Miyako Bus East 16 (Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit-Tokyo Big Sight) * Operates only on weekdays Miyako Bus Yo 12-2 (Toyocho Station-Toyosu Market) * Saturday and weekdays only Miyako Bus Yo 12-3 (Toyocho Station-Tokyo Teleport Station) * Saturdays and holidays only Miyako Bus Umi 01 (Tokyo Teleport Station-Monzennakacho) Service information Water bus [Tokyo sightseeing steamship] HIMIKO (Asakusa-Odaiba direct) route (Asakusa-Odaiba Seaside Park-Toyosu) * Closed on the 2nd Tuesday and 2nd Wednesday of every month Service information

By Taxi

10 minutes by taxi from Ginza - Go straight on Harumi Street in the direction of Ariake and turn left at the traffic light of [Harumi Ohashi Minamizume]. - Turn left and you will see teamLab Planets TOKYO in front of your left hand. 15 minutes by taxi from Tokyo Station - Sotobori-dori → [Kurehata] → Eiyo-dori → [Nihonbashi] → Chuo-dori → [Ginza 4-chome] → Harumi-dori - Go straight on Harumi Street in the direction of Ariake and turn left at the traffic light of [Harumi Ohashi Minamizume]. - Turn left and you will see teamLab Planets TOKYO in front of your left hand. 15 minutes by highway from Haneda Airport - Metropolitan Expressway Wangan Line → [Shinonome JCT] → Metropolitan Expressway 10 Harumi Line → [Toyosu] Exit - Go straight from [Toyosu] Exit and turn right at the traffic light of [Harumi Ohashi Minamizume]. - Turn right and you will see teamLab Planets TOKYO in front of your left hand.

Parking

[Weekdays only] Free 1-Hour Parking Ticket at LaLaport Toyosu If you present the ticket for the day of teamLab Planets at Urban dock LaLaport TOYOSU, we will give you one hour's worth of service to the parking ticket. Parking service location *The reception location varies depending on the ticket from which you purchased it.: - teamLab Planets Official Tickets(Tickets purchased on the vending machine at the facility and tickets purchased on the official website), Tickets purchased at convenience stores(LAWSON Ticket, Seven Ticket, Family Mart Ticket): ▸ Urban dock LaLaport TOYOSU 1 3F Card Desk - Other tickets (Ctirp, HIS GO, KLOOK, etc.): ▸ Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu1 1F General Information Center Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu Please show your parking ticket. Reception Desk Hours: 11:00 - 19:00 * The Parking lot of Toyosu Bayside Cross Tower is not included in the service. * Please note that conditions and prices are subject to change without advance notice. * Parking service tickets will be marked upon entry. * The parking service ticket is only valid on day of entry. * Lost parking service tickets will not be reissued. * Please note that there may be a wait at times of high traffic. For more information>> This venue does not have any parking.
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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 exhibitions have been held in cities worldwide, including New York, London, Paris, Singapore, Silicon Valley, Beijing, and Melbourne among others. teamLab museums and large-scale permanent exhibitions include teamLab Borderless and teamLab Planets in Tokyo, teamLab Borderless Shanghai, and teamLab SuperNature Macao, with more to open in cities including Abu Dhabi, Beijing, Hamburg, Jeddah, and Utrecht. teamLab’s works are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco; Asia Society Museum, New York; Borusan Contemporary Art Collection, Istanbul; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; and Amos Rex, Helsinki. teamlab.art Biographical Documents teamLab is represented by Pace Gallery, Martin Browne Contemporary and Ikkan Art.