The Way of the Sea: Flying Beyond Borders
The Way of the Sea: Flying Beyond Borders
The work begins when a shoal of fish emerges from a space.
The fish swim freely, transcending the boundaries of other works, and influencing other works. Then, when they enter another space they continue as a new artwork.
When people touch a shoal of fish, the fish are dyed a color unique to that person.
The movement of thousands of fish is beautiful and mysterious, appearing like a single giant life form. The physiological mechanism of the movement of the shoal is shrouded in mystery, but the fact that it feels like a living organism intuitively suggests that there is a high level of order in space and time. teamLab would like to search for a new spatio-temporal form that can have a strong existence and a sense of life even if the constituent elements are temporally and spatially distant from each other. teamLab believes that we can seek a new form that can be felt as the same existence as long as the same order is maintained, even though spatially the same form will never be the same again, and even though the size of the object varies greatly over time.
RELATED EXHIBITIONS
ON VIEW
2024.02.09(Fri) - Permanente
Azabudai Hills, Tokyo
teamLab Museum
ON VIEW
2024.06.10(Mon) - Permanente
Culture Square, Jeddah Historic District
teamLab Museum
ENDED
2021.07.23(Fri) - 2022.02.28(Mon)
Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, California
Solo Exhibition
SERIES
- The Way of the Sea, Transcending Space - Gold Light, the Nest
- The Way of the Sea, Transcending Space - Seated Contemplation, Continuous Small Universe, Colors of Life
- The Way of the Sea, Lost, Immersed and Reborn - Colors of Life
- The Way of the Sea in the Memory of Topography - Colors of Life
- The Way of the Sea: Cosmic Void