Flowers are Crimson – Cyclorama
teamLab, 2012, Digital Installation, 10min 20sec (Φ12m), Sound: Tsukasa Yamaguchi & Yukihito Endo, Bamboo Flute: Yutaro Nagao
Flowers are Crimson – Cyclorama
teamLab, 2012, Digital Installation, 10min 20sec (Φ12m), Sound: Tsukasa Yamaguchi & Yukihito Endo, Bamboo Flute: Yutaro Nagao
Cyclorama Ver. of Flowers are Crimson will be presented in the museum. It will be installed on 360 degrees screen at National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung.
“Our Japanese ancestors might have had a fundamentally different conceptual logic of understanding and visualizing space. This understanding contrasts with objective western perspective.” We call such space the “Ultra Subjective Space”. Based on this concept, we constructed a 3D environment which recreates the teamLab’s recognition of Japanese space logic.
It is a narrative where the protagonist would find enlightenment through his introspective journey. He falls down into a fairy tale world and faces the ambivalent commonality of his own thinking. Through this confrontation his worldly desires slowly begin to fade and his view of the real world he returns into finally changes.
“Our Japanese ancestors might have had a fundamentally different conceptual logic of understanding and visualizing space. This understanding contrasts with objective western perspective.” We call such space the “Ultra Subjective Space”. Based on this concept, we constructed a 3D environment which recreates the teamLab’s recognition of Japanese space logic.
It is a narrative where the protagonist would find enlightenment through his introspective journey. He falls down into a fairy tale world and faces the ambivalent commonality of his own thinking. Through this confrontation his worldly desires slowly begin to fade and his view of the real world he returns into finally changes.