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TeamLab is an international art collective, an interdisciplinary group of artists formed in 2001 in Tokyo, Japan. The group consists of artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians and architects who refer to themselves as “ultra-technologists". TeamLab creates artworks using digital technology. Since 2014 TeamLab is represented by Pace Gallery.[1]

History

TeamLab was founded in 2001 by Toshiyuki Inoko and four of his friends.[2]

TeamLab initially made little profit, but began to grow its reach through the creation of websites and smartphone applications, as well as office and store designs for outside corporations.[3]

In 2011, artist Takashi Murakami invited the collective to make its debut at the Singapore Biennale. In 2014, the New York PACE Gallery began to help promote TeamLab’s work. TeamLab organized its own exhibition in Tokyo in 2015.[4]

In 2020, TeamLab has sued MODS (Museum of Dream Space) for allegedly imitating its artwork and violating its copyrights. They have been fighting a legal battle for two years.[5]

Exhibitions

MORI Building Digital Art Museum

TeamLab Borderless is jointly operated by Mori Building Co., Ltd and TeamLab. It opened on 21 June 2018 in Tokyo, Japan.[6][7]

TeamLab’s exhibition Massless was the opening project of the Amos Rex Museum in Helsinki, Finland in 2018.

The second digital museum was opened in Shanghai on November 5, 2019.[8]

In September 2020, the exhibition began at Dongdaemun Design Plaza(DDP) in Seoul, South Korea. The exhibition was extended in Seoul until August 2021.[9]

teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com

teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com in Shin-Toyosu, Tokyo, was opened to the public on the 7th July, 2018[10] and has an exhibition period until the end of 2027.[11] It comprises four large-scale artwork spaces and two gardens.[12] People go barefoot, both as a means to allow the viewer to 'immerse their entire bodies in the vast artworks'[13] and because there are artworks in which the viewer enters the water.

teamLab Planets has received visits from a wide range of celebrities, such as: Kanye West; Steve Aoki; Black Pink; BTS; Lewis Hamilton; David Beckham; Leonardo DiCaprio; and Elon Musk.

Digital artwork

TeamLab creates digital artwork which is based on the concept of borderless, and integrates advanced technologies. The exhibitions are powered by EPSON digital technology.[14]

TeamLab projects aim to show the relationship between nature and artificial creations, immersing the recipient’s body in an interactive world.

TeamLab Borderless museum features a collaborative creative space Future Park and Tea House.

Steve Aoki has described the museum as “a virtual reality/augmented reality/fantasy theme park.”[15][16]

TeamLab also serves as the principal developer for the Tokyo Disney Resort app, in partnership with Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Technology and Digital.

Permanent art installations

Singapore has the most TeamLab permanent exhibitions outside of Japan. These include places such as the National Museum of Singapore, Jewel Changi Airport, Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay and the CapitaSpring.[17][18][19]

In late 2020, TeamLab premiered "Resonating Life in the Acorn Forest" a permanent art installation at the Kadokawa Culture Museum at Tokorozawa Sakura Town in Tokorozawa, Japan. Situated in the Musashino forest[20] it consists of color-changing ovoid shapes in the woods which respond to touch and wind.[21] During the day the silver ovoid shapes reflect their forest surround but at night the trees in the part of the woods where the instillation is placed are individually flooded with colored light as are the sculptured interactive shapes.[22]

References

  1. ^ "teamLab BIOGRAPHY". teamLab.art. teamLab. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Japan's teamLab transcends borders of art and business". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  3. ^ "Japan's teamLab transcends borders of art and business". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  4. ^ "teamLab". Arc Lighting in Architecture.
  5. ^ "teamLab sues a museum for copying its immersive art, but can it really be protected when the artwork itself is ever-changing?". Mynewsdesk. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  6. ^ "'MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless' to Celebrate First Anniversary Welcomed 2.3 million visitors from more than 160 countries|Press Releases|Press Room|Company Information|Mori Building Co., Ltd". www.mori.co.jp. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  7. ^ Torres, Diana María Espada (2019-12-16). "Un museo para un arte sin límites: Mori Building Digital Art Museum". Diferents. Revista de museus (in Spanish) (4): 74–83. doi:10.6035/Diferents.2019.4.5. ISSN 2659-9252.
  8. ^ Liao, Christina. "TeamLab Is Opening Its Second Immersive Digital Art Museum In Shanghai". Forbes.
  9. ^ 조, 경이 기자. ""살아 숨 쉬는 생명의 아름다움" '팀랩: 라이프', 힐링 전시 '호평'". 아이뉴스24 (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  10. ^ "TeamLab Planets: Walk up a waterfall and catch koi fish at new digital art museum in Tokyo". SoraNews24 -Japan News-. 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  11. ^ "As teamLab Planets in Tokyo Welcomes Around 1 Million Visitors From Abroad in a 6-Month Period, the Immersive Museum Unveils the Renewal of Artwork Spaces". www.businesswire.com. 2023-08-31. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  12. ^ "teamLab Planets TOKYO Official Ticket Store - Entrance tickets sales". teamlabplanets.dmm.com. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  13. ^ "teamLab Planets TOKYO | teamLab / チームラボ". teamLab Planets TOKYO | teamLab / チームラボ. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  14. ^ "Guide to the Mori Building Digital Art Museum Epson teamLab Borderless". Time Out Tokyo.
  15. ^ Kester, Jennifer. "Let DJ Steve Aoki Craft Your Next Tokyo Itinerary". Forbes.
  16. ^ "Pace Gallery | Amos Rex Museum in Helsinki to open with teamLab's installation". www.pacegallery.com.
  17. ^ "Jewel Changi Airport | teamLab". Jewel Changi Airport | teamLab. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  18. ^ "National Museum of Singapore | teamLab". National Museum of Singapore | teamLab. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  19. ^ "This installation at CapitaSpring shows flowers and butterflies that respond to people's movements". SilverKris. 15 February 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  20. ^ "TeamLab "Resonating Life in the Acorn Forest"".
  21. ^ "TeamLab's Acorn Forest of Color, Light, and Sound in Saitama Will Amaze You".
  22. ^ "TeamLab: Resonating Life in the Acorn Forest". 27 September 2020.