Please feel free to add your comments below. How do you think teamLab's use of new technologies will change the character of art and its relationship to the viewer?
Really interesting. Its exciting to see this interactive relationship between the viewer and the digital taking off. A lot of Japanese art is recently starting to catch my eye, especially Tatsuo Miyajima's work. great job guys, looking forward to the next video!
What's especially impressive is how the room installations respond to each viewer uniquely so the work is organic and evolving. The spectacular, optical effects are never looped. Thanks for posting your thoughts.
Absolutely mesmerising. Strong resonances with some of the immersive, hypnotic works by Japanese contemporary artists which I saw in Naoshima Island, Japan, last year and which involve a sort of guided meditation about nature. Check out 'The Matrix' on Teshima Island, a massive, futuristic white concrete inverted saucer, into which you enter and observe not only the changing sky through two large oculi, but also thousands of droplets of spring water seeping up through the floor and pooling into mercury-like shimmering trails before slithering away. Like Transcending Boundaries, the viewer is filled with a new and child-like wonder about nature, but the technology required to achieve the effects is space age.
Thank you, Kirsty, for your detailed post comparing teamLab's work with the site-specific Matrix on Teshima Island and other artworks located on the neighbouring Naoshima Island. Many people interested in Contemporary art hope to visit this art park in Japan. For anyone wanting to learn more, the website is found at benesse-artsite.jp/en/
Stunning show. I will be in London the first of March and plan to see the show. Thanks for posting.
Please feel free to add your comments below. How do you think teamLab's use of new technologies will change the character of art and its relationship to the viewer?
Really interesting. Its exciting to see this interactive relationship between the viewer and the digital taking off. A lot of Japanese art is recently starting to catch my eye, especially Tatsuo Miyajima's work. great job guys, looking forward to the next video!
What's especially impressive is how the room installations respond to each viewer uniquely so the work is organic and evolving. The spectacular, optical effects are never looped. Thanks for posting your thoughts.
thank you
Great, thanks for making this video, much appreciated
We made it to share the experience. Thanks for posting.
Absolutely mesmerising. Strong resonances with some of the immersive, hypnotic works by Japanese contemporary artists which I saw in Naoshima Island, Japan, last year and which involve a sort of guided meditation about nature. Check out 'The Matrix' on Teshima Island, a massive, futuristic white concrete inverted saucer, into which you enter and observe not only the changing sky through two large oculi, but also thousands of droplets of spring water seeping up through the floor and pooling into mercury-like shimmering trails before slithering away. Like Transcending Boundaries, the viewer is filled with a new and child-like wonder about nature, but the technology required to achieve the effects is space age.
Thank you, Kirsty, for your detailed post comparing teamLab's work with the site-specific Matrix on Teshima Island and other artworks located on the neighbouring Naoshima Island. Many people interested in Contemporary art hope to visit this art park in Japan. For anyone wanting to learn more, the website is found at benesse-artsite.jp/en/
Good god, please award me allimony!