Run the Code: Data-Driven Art Decoded by Thoma Foundation x Blanton Museum of Art | teamLab / チームラボ
Run the Code: Data-Driven Art Decoded by Thoma Foundation x Blanton Museum of Art
2026.3.08(日) - 8.02(日)Austin, Blanton Museum of Art
Group Exhibition
Run the Code: Data-Driven Art Decoded by Thoma Foundation x Blanton Museum of Art
2026.3.08(日) - 8.02(日)Austin, Blanton Museum of Art
Group Exhibition
チームラボについて
アートコレクティブ。2001年から活動を開始。集団的創造によって、アート、サイエンス、テクノロジー、そして自然界の交差点を模索している国際的な学際的集団。アーティスト、プログラマ、エンジニア、CGアニメーター、数学者、建築家など、様々な分野のスペシャリストから構成されている。
チームラボは、アートによって、自分と世界との関係と新たな認識を模索したいと思っている。人は、認識するために世界を切り分けて、境界のある独立したものとして捉えてしまう。その認識の境界、そして、自分と世界との間にある境界、時間の連続性に対する認知の境界などを超えることを模索している。全ては、長い長い時の、境界のない連続性の上に危うく奇跡的に存在する。
チームラボの作品は、ビクトリア国立美術館(メルボルン)、ニュー・サウス・ウェールズ州立美術館(シドニー)、南オーストラリア州立美術館(アデレード)、オーストラリア国立美術館(キャンベラ)、アモス・レックス(ヘルシンキ)、ロサンゼルス現代美術館(ロサンゼルス)、アジア美術館(サンフランシスコ)、ボルサン・コンテンポラリー・アート・コレクション(イスタンブール)、アジア・ソサエティ(ニューヨーク)などに収蔵されている。
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Biographical Documents
teamLab is represented by Pace Gallery, Martin Browne Contemporary and Ikkan Art.
Exhibition Overview
What happens when code and data become the raw materials of art?
In Run the Code, contemporary artists harness algorithms and generative AI models to create powerful, thought-provoking works that explore nature, art history, internet culture, and human behavior. Showcasing highlights from the Thoma Foundation’s Digital and Media Art Collection, this immersive exhibition transforms digital information into sensory works of art.
Included are some of the most important digital and generative artists working today: Refik Anadol, Daniel Canogar, Jenny Holzer, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, teamLab, Siebren Versteeg, Leo Villareal, and Marina Zurkow, among others.
Some create interactive systems that respond to your movement, touch, or presence — inviting you to become part of the artwork. Others design custom software that generates ever-evolving images right before your eyes. Digital landscapes reflect on our relationship with the natural world, while other works remix historical paintings and cultural archives through machine processes. Together, these artworks demonstrate that algorithms can be more than technical tools — they can also serve as a creative medium.
Though grounded in advanced technology, these artworks are deeply human, raising important questions for the digital age: What does it mean to create art in a world shaped by data? And how might it help us reimagine our relationship to the information that surrounds us? From interactive installations to complex systems running behind the scenes, Run the Code brings together art and technology in exciting, unexpected ways.
Organized by Hannah Klemm, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Blanton Museum of Art
In Run the Code, contemporary artists harness algorithms and generative AI models to create powerful, thought-provoking works that explore nature, art history, internet culture, and human behavior. Showcasing highlights from the Thoma Foundation’s Digital and Media Art Collection, this immersive exhibition transforms digital information into sensory works of art.
Included are some of the most important digital and generative artists working today: Refik Anadol, Daniel Canogar, Jenny Holzer, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, teamLab, Siebren Versteeg, Leo Villareal, and Marina Zurkow, among others.
Some create interactive systems that respond to your movement, touch, or presence — inviting you to become part of the artwork. Others design custom software that generates ever-evolving images right before your eyes. Digital landscapes reflect on our relationship with the natural world, while other works remix historical paintings and cultural archives through machine processes. Together, these artworks demonstrate that algorithms can be more than technical tools — they can also serve as a creative medium.
Though grounded in advanced technology, these artworks are deeply human, raising important questions for the digital age: What does it mean to create art in a world shaped by data? And how might it help us reimagine our relationship to the information that surrounds us? From interactive installations to complex systems running behind the scenes, Run the Code brings together art and technology in exciting, unexpected ways.
Organized by Hannah Klemm, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Blanton Museum of Art
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会場情報
Run the Code: Data-Driven Art Decoded by Thoma Foundation x Blanton Museum of Art
会期
2026.3.08(日) - 8.02(日)
時間
Tuesday-Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 10:00 - 20:00
Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 10:00 - 20:00
Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
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Monday
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Blanton Museum of Art
The University of Texas at Austin
200 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Austin, TX 78712
The University of Texas at Austin
200 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Austin, TX 78712
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