yam news登載。(2021/08/28)
teamLab光之祭!進駐世界遺產東寺奇幻交織美景
日本知名的藝術團隊「teamLab」進駐擁有1200年歷史的京都世界遺產「東寺」,其中的五重塔也是日本最高的木造塔,是平安京遺留至現今的唯一建築遺址。運用現代數位科技,結合聲音和光影技術,感受「teamLab東寺:光之祭」打造一場融合古今文化的視覺饗宴。(文字摘錄)
yam news登載。(2021/08/28)
日本知名的藝術團隊「teamLab」進駐擁有1200年歷史的京都世界遺產「東寺」,其中的五重塔也是日本最高的木造塔,是平安京遺留至現今的唯一建築遺址。運用現代數位科技,結合聲音和光影技術,感受「teamLab東寺:光之祭」打造一場融合古今文化的視覺饗宴。(文字摘錄)
Editor 99登載。(August 24, 2021)
Art lovers know how a great show can give you butterflies. “TeamLab: Continuity” at the San Francisco Museum of Asian Art gives you that invisible fluttering sensation with the promise of wrapping you in flowers and light. On a busy Saturday afternoon in August, visitors of all ages stroll through the mysterious entrance to the digital exhibition, counting the minutes until they enter. And then we go in! The dark maze of rooms and mirrors consumes us, and we are immersed in teamLab’s digital world of flowers, birds and butterflies that swirl and glow from wall to wall and floor to ceiling. (Excerpt from the text)
48hills登載。(Aug 24, 2021)
Three-legged crows, a symbol for the sun in much of East Asia, swoop along the walls and through the rooms. Stand still, and flowers will bloom at your feet. Schools of fish swim along the floor. Butterflies flutter. Kanji, if you put your hand near the writing sliding down the wall, will change into what it represents–lightning, fireflies, a tree. (Excerpt from the text)
the japan times登載。(August 22, 2021)
Welcome to the latest sensory-tapping exhibition from teamLab, the art collective of self-described ultra-technologists who push creative boundaries at the intersection of art, technology, nature and high-tech fantasy, seducing a generation of kids (not to mention adults) in the process. For children, there are perhaps few more naturally enchanting, stimulating and — in a nutshell — joyful experiences than the immersive dreamscapes teamLab brings to life.(Excerpt from the text)
ARTSY登載。(Aug 20, 2021)
After being cooped up inside during the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are itching to leave home. While some people might want to take a trip to a faraway destination or eat at a new restaurant, many art lovers just want to visit a museum or a gallery. There’s nothing like seeing art in person: You can step towards a painting and move away from it. Then, you can pause to place your hand on your chin quizzically as you stop to think about how the brushstrokes fit together and why the artist chose to apply colors to a surface in a particular way. (Excerpt from the text)
7NEWS登載。(August 17, 2021)
One of the newest exhibitions is called "teamLab: Continuity," housed within the Museum's new Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Pavilion. This contemporary digital experience dissolves boundaries between artwork and viewer, as individuals step into an ecosystem of imagery inspired by nature and East Asian Art.(Excerpt from the text)
NBC BAYAREA登載。(August 16, 2021)
Asian Pacific America: The new “teamLab: Continuity” exhibit at the Asian Art Museum offers an experience merging art and technology. Jay Xu, director and CEO of the Asian Art Museum, talks about all the new features, including rooftop space and an exhibit visible from the street.(Excerpt from the text)
POPBEE登載。(August 10, 2021)
由藝術家、音樂家、動畫師、建築家所足成的團隊 teamLab 總是能帶來無數驚奇又深刻的光影藝術展覽,也是許多人到訪日本必定會前往的行程之一,屢次在別具日本歷史氣息的神社中創作出互動型態的 teamLab「光之祭」這次來到世界遺產「東寺」之中,將現代感的聲光體驗結合淵遠流長的文化底蘊,又一次的吸引人們目光。(Excerpt from the text)
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.登載。(August 6, 2021)
Approaching the Asian Art Museum’s beaux-arts building from Civic Center Plaza across the street, one might assume nothing has changed despite an almost six-year, $100 million-plus expansion and upgrading project. Completed in 2020, it is only now inaugurating its new exhibition spaces. But make your way to the entrance from neighborhood shops behind the museum and three murals proclaim otherwise. Visible through floor-to-ceiling windows are the line drawings of “Know My Name: A Memoir” by Chanel Miller; Jenifer K. Wofford’s color-rich “Pattern Recognition” fills a wall at street level; and, when you round the corner, the woman in Jas Charanjiva’s blue and pink “Don’t Mess With Me” looks down from a terrace, one hand raised in a brass-knuckled thumbs up. For a museum whose collection spans some 6,000 years to greet us with contemporary works from Asia and the Asian diaspora is tantamount to its shouting “Asian art is a phenomenon with a past, not of the past!”(Excerpt from the text)
新浪新聞登載。(August 5, 2021)
日本知名的藝術團隊「teamLab」,即將在2021年8月6日~9月19日於進駐京都世界遺產「東寺」。每每出展總是在各國引起熱烈討論,這次則是選中自平安京建都以來已擁有1200年歷史的「東寺」作為展覽地點,即使尚未展出,就已在社群上掀起一波討論,可見「teamLab」的魅力之驚人。這次,就讓我們走進結合光影藝術的神聖殿堂,感受「teamLab東寺:光之祭」帶來的視覺饗宴吧!(Excerpt from the text)