Tokushima Digitized City Art Nights - teamLab: Luminous Forest and River | teamLab

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2016.12.16(Fri) - 12.25(Sun)Tokushima City, Tokushima
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2016.12.16(Fri) - 12.25(Sun)Tokushima City, Tokushima

Nature as it is becomes art,
the city as it is becomes art.

Tokushima City is a city of water that is nurtured in the Yoshino River and flows through 138 rivers.
In the castle ruins of Tokushima Castle, in the center of town, there is the Shiroyama primary forest (a forest untouched by human hands). Areas of virgin forest such as this are very rare in Japan. Also located in the central area of town there is a very unusual and vast green belt, with a “dragon king” camphor tree that is 600 years of age, and 80 kinds of wild birds survive in the area.

Taking advantage of Tokushima City's natural beauty, we use light, sound, and digital technology, to transform the river and the forest in the center of the city into a digital art space that changes according to the existence of people.

There rural areas with wonderful geographical characteristics, places of historical interest, and places with unique cultures. Whilst these places are attractive to those with knowledge of them, they can be somewhat obscure for people without prior knowledge. There are aspects to them that may be considered boring for people of the modern age. However, if we can make use of the characteristics of these places, add new value and extend or expand them in some way, we think that such places have the potential to become as attractive as big cities. This is the concept behind the project called Digitized Nature, Digitized City.

Nature as it is becomes art, the city as it is becomes art.

Digital technologies that react to their surroundings and are networked are non-material, and like light and sound, they have no physical impact. By using digital technologies, nature can be turned into art without destroying nature. Furthermore, cities can be turned into art without changing anything physical, maintaining the infrastructure of the city.

No longer does art need to be exhibited in nature; rather nature itself becomes art.
Similarly art need not be exhibited in the city, but parts of the city itself can become art. We can then expand this concept, with an entire city becoming a huge artistic space without disruption to its normal functions.

teamLab uses digital art to influence the relationships between people in a space. By turning a city into digital art, it may be possible to stimulate positive relationships between people in the city.

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Related Work

Flowers in the Sandfall - Tokushima

Height 5210mm, Width1280mm, Depth160mm, a giant three-dimensional LED object.

With the changing of the months throughout the year, the flowers of Tokushima bloom and scatter. They are in constant change. Flowers grow, bud, and blossom, and eventually they scatter, wither, and fade away. The flowers are in a continual cycle of birth and death, repeating forever.

When a person stands before the flow of falling sand, the sand’s path is changed by their presence; the flow of the sand parts, and a space opens.

Since ancient times, people have gazed at falling sand to gain a sense of the passage of short moments in time—and they have watched the changing of flowers to feel the passage of long-term changes in time.

The work is rendered in real time by a computer program; it is neither a pre-recorded animation nor on loop. The interaction between the viewer and the installation causes continuous change in the artwork. Previous visual states can never be replicated, and will never reoccur.

Flowers of the Seasons

January:  Sasanqua Camellia, Narcissus, Cineraria
February:  Narcissus, Broccolini, Cineraria, Plum
March:  Plum, Daphne, Narcissus, Broccolini, Cineraria
April:  Cherry Blossom, Narcissus, Broccolini, Milkvetch, Cineraria
May:  Iris, Milkvetch, Tickseed, Weigela
June:  Hydrangea, lily, Bellflower, Stewartia
July:  Morning Glory, Lily, Bellflower, Crape-Myrtle
August:  Sunflower, Lily, Rain Lily, Crape-Myrtle
September:  Red Spider Lily, Rain Lily, Cosmos, Crape-Myrtle
October:  Cosmos, Osmanthus, Pansy, Daisy
November:  Pansy, Chrysanthemum, Cosmos, Cyclamen, Daisy
December:  Chrysanthemum, Sasanqua Camellia, Cyclamen, Pansy

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Tokushima Digitized City Art Nights - teamLab: Luminous Forest and River

기간

2016.12.16(Fri) - 12.25(Sun)

개관시간

18:00 - 22:00

관람료

Free

URL

Tokushima LED Digital Art Festival
http://tok-led-artfest.net/

오시는 길

주소

Various places in Tokushima City
-Shimmering River of ​Resonating Spheres​​ at Shinmachi River Waterside Park​​
-Resonating ​Forest​ in the Castle Ruins Mountain at Tokushima Central Park
-Riverside Crystal Tree at Aibahama Park
-Flowers in the Sandfall at Awa Bank Head Office Sales Department West Entrance
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주최자

Tokushima LED Art Festival 2016 Executive Committee and Tokushima City

Art Director

Toshiyuki Inoko (teamLab)