The art collective behind teamLab, which started in Japan, has expanded across the world, developing partnerships to pay for its immersive technology. TeamLab Planets in Tokyo is a borderless world of ...
The art collective teamLab’s new, immersive museum in Tokyo attracted more visitors than the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam last year, and twice the combined number of visitors to the three Dalí museums ...
With reports that approximately 1 in 10 international visitors to Japan are visiting teamLab Planets, the museum will now be open through 2027 TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM ...
The group’s psychedelic sensory playgrounds of light, sound, stars, bubbles, birds and more are expanding around the globe, dazzling millions of visitors a year. By Lisa Lucas There’s a reason ...
teamLab is set to unveil a new permanent exhibition in Izura, a picturesque coastal spot in Japan’s Ibaraki prefecture. Entitled teamLab: Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces, the immersive exhibition will ...
The next big immersive art installation by the digital art collective teamLab is scheduled to open in a luxury hotel and casino in Macau early next year. The upcoming “museum,” which will be at the ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This summer marks the one-year anniversaries for art collective teamLab’s two museums in Tokyo: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless (Odaiba, Tokyo; hereafter ...
It's been a while since we had any updates from teamLab on the reopening of its world-renowned Borderless digital art museum, which closed its Odaiba location in August 2022. Photo: teamLab Borderless ...
teamLab Biovortex Kyoto opens Fall 2025 as a permanent immersive art museum It will feature interactive installations such as “Massless Amorphous Sculpture” and “Massless Suns” The museum will ...
Since its founding in 2001 in Tokyo by engineer and technologist Toshiyuki Inoko, teamLab has grown from a small group of friends experimenting with code and light into one of the most renowned ...
Over the last decade, Tokyo-based techno-creative collective teamLab has proved the crowd-pleasing (albeit not always critic-pleasing) potential of the ‘immersive’, interactive art (is it strictly art ...
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