Autor: teamLab

TeamLab (f. 2001) is an art collective, interdisciplinary creative group that brings together professionals from various fields of practice in the digital society: artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, architects, web and print graphic designers and editors. Referring to themselves as ultratechnologists, the group aims to go beyond the boundaries between art, science, technology and creativity, through co-creative activities.

teamLab operates from a distinctly Japanese sense of spatial recognition, investigating human behaviour in the information era and proposing innovative models for societal development. The collective aims to go beyond the boundaries of art, science, technology and creativity through collaborative initiatives.

teamLab has been the subject of numerous exhibitions at venues worldwide, including the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung (2012); teamLab: Living Digital Space and Future Parks, Menlo Park, California, USA; National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Tokyo (2014); Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul (2016); teamLab World: Dance! Art Museum, Learn & Play! Future Park Seoul, South Korea; and Dayton Art Institute, Ohio (2016), Light Festival in Tadasu no Mori at Shimogamo Shrine, Kyoto, Japan; among others. Their exhibition DMM.PLANETS Art by teamLab was featured by global media including CNN and Aljazeera.

teamLab Architect is a group active that strives to make ambiguous the coexistence of digital and architecture.
By taking digital, once confined to the screen, out of the screen, and making an architectural space in which it can be experienced, the coexistence of the digital and real worlds becomes ambiguous. teamLab Architects produces design for the information age office based on the keywords; creativity, communication, tension, and intelligence.

teamLab’s work has been included in group exhibitions internationally including recent presentations at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2014); Japan Society, New York (2014); ArtScience Museum, Singapore (2015); Asian Art Museum of San Francisco (2015); Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2016); and TenShin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki (2016). In 2015, a projection of their work Universe of Water Particles was exhibited on the façade of the Grand Palais, Paris, France. Permanent displays are on view at the Living Computer Museum, Seattle; National Museum of Singapore, among other venues.

teamLab’s work is included in the collections of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; Asian Art Museum of San Francisco; Asia Society Museum, New York; and Borusan Contemporary Art Collection, Istanbul.

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