Sunday, October 23, 2016

TEAM LAB



  • teamLab (f.  2001,  Tokyo,  by  Toshiyuki  Inoko)  is  an  interdisciplinary  group  of  ultra-technologists 
  • whose  collaborative  practice  seeks  to  navigate  the  confluence  of  art,  technology,  design  and  the  natural world. 
  • Rooted in the tradition of ancient Japanese Art and contemporary forms of anime,
  • teamLab operates from a distinctly Japanese sense of spatial recognition, investigating human behavior in the information era and proposing innovative models for societal development. 
  • teamLab’s works are in the permanent collection of Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul; The Asian Art Museum, San Francisco; The Asia Society Museum, New York; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; and Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. They have been the subject of numerous exhibitions worldwide; in 2015, a projection work was exhibited on the façade of the Grand Palais, Paris.


This looks magical! looks like a sensory room. 


<<---this reminds me of the ocean, imagine being underneath that, i wish that was my room  
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OMG ! this one if my favorite! it looks like a magical beautiful pond with all sorts of beautiful colored fish and that girl as a mermaid.

5 comments:

  1. It was very descriptive and visually attractive!

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  2. I love hearing about your opinions a=on the art, it's all so descriptive and gives me a fun way to look at the art. I think you're layout for your opinions is a really good setup. I don't really like how you put all of the facts into bullet points, though, it made it difficult for me to read. I feel like bullet points just immediately make me feel like it's supposed to be just rushed through and it makes it feel just a bit dull. That's just my opinion on it thought. I think you're facts, however, are quite informative and they gave me a good idea of the creator of these pieces. The pictures you chose also were very nice to look at.

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  3. I really like this artist. The visuals for the images you picked are really good! I love the way you talk about them too. It really gives me a good amount of information to work with

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  4. This art is really cool! I love that it is both visual and investigative of human behavior. I want to know more about this group- are these people guests experiencing the art and their natural reactions are studied? Or are they purposely placed there and then filmed like models? I also wanted to know the names of each display so I can look them up because those are awesome.

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