Publiziert in UOMO, (Aug 24, 2018)
話題のデジタルアートミュージアムへ!
連日行列ができていると噂の「森ビル デジタルアートミュージアム:エプソン チームラボ ボーダレス」へ、ケイスケと仕事帰りに行ってみた。(本文抜粋)
This is an artwork about the continuity of light, which is generated as people move around freely and interact with the lamps.
When a person stands still, the lamp closest to them shines brightly, and its light continues on to the next nearest lamp. It also intersects with light born from other people.
The seemingly random arrangement of lamps in the space is mathematically derived such that, starting from any lamp, a line continuously drawn to the nearest lamp results in a single, connected path of light that passes through every lamp exactly once, like a unicursal stroke.
The light from a lamp that responds to a person always connects to its nearest neighbor, passing through every lamp once as the light propagates to all lamps in the space.
This is a work that explores the beauty of continuity itself, found in the continuous light that is born from the presence of people.
ON VIEW
2024.6.10(Mon) - Permanent
Culture Square, Jeddah Historic District
teamLab Museum
ENDED
2019.11.05(Tue) - 2024.2.29(Thu)
teamLab Borderless Shanghai, Huangpu District, Shanghai
teamLab Museum
ENDED
2018.6.21(Thu) - 2022.8.31(Wed)
Aomi Station, Odaiba, Tokyo
teamLab Museum
Publiziert in UOMO, (Aug 24, 2018)
連日行列ができていると噂の「森ビル デジタルアートミュージアム:エプソン チームラボ ボーダレス」へ、ケイスケと仕事帰りに行ってみた。(本文抜粋)
Publiziert in KCRA3, (Mar 3, 2017)
Tokyo-based TeamLab designed an art installation of venetian glass lamps that respond to observers motions(本文抜粋)
Publiziert in NewsHustler, (Feb 20, 2017)
This is the Forest Of Resonating Lamps, an art installation created by TEAMLAB featuring a bunch of individually color-controllable hanging lamps in a mirrored room. It’s like you’re right in the middle of a technicolor paper lantern festival.(本文抜粋)