- Title: Japanese company brings interactive art installations to Beijing
- Date: 24th May 2017
- Summary: VISITOR STANDING AS LIGHTS AROUND HER CHANGE BEIJING, CHINA (MAY 20, 2017) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF VISITORS TAKING PHOTOS OF LIGHT INSTALLATIONS BEIJING, CHINA (MAY 20, 2017) (REUTERS) PARENTS SITTING AND STANDING WITH THEIR CHILDREN IN FRONT OF LARGE SCREEN IN 'SKETCH TOWN' VARIOUS OF FATHER AND DAUGHTER DRAWING A HOUSE AND A CAR WITH CRAYONS (SOUNDBITE) (Mandarin) SEVEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL, YANG DUO, SAYING: "When I arrived (at this exhibition), I thought it would be like a large forest. I didn't know it was a place with so much fun." GIRL SCANNING HER DRAWING WITH MACHINE GIRL WAITING FOR HER DRAWING TO APPEAR ON SCREEN GIRL TOUCHING HER DRAWING AND WATCHING IT BEGIN TO MOVE PEOPLE DRAWING IN FRONT OF LARGE SCREEN WITH ANIMATED DRAWINGS FATHER AND SON SITTING AT TABLE AND DRAWING WITH CRAYONS (SOUNDBITE) (Mandarin) FATHER OF A SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY, REN LEI, SAYING: "Normally I don't have many opportunities to get involved in such an event that involved drawing and playing games with children, and I don't have too much time either. Here, I have the chance to spend some time with my child and do something together that greatly enriches his mind. It also gives me some inspiration for similar kind of games to play with him next time." VARIOUS OF CHILDREN PLAYING HOPSCOTCH ON COLOURFUL LED SCREEN FLOOR
- Embargoed: 7th June 2017 03:30
- Keywords: lights space interactive 'Ultra Subjective Space' Beijing teamLab art
- Location: BEIJING, CHINA
- City: BEIJING, CHINA
- Country: China
- Topics: Art,Arts / Culture / Entertainment,Human Interest / Brights / Odd News
- Reuters ID: LVA0036I73TQX
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Japanese art collective teamLab unveiled their first exhibition in China this weekend, bringing colourful interactive art installations to Beijing.
Visitors are able to explore a 'digital garden' of floating flowers and forest animals, as well as a 'crystal universe' of interactive light sculptures where they can use their smartphones to control the lights around them. There is also a 'sketch town', or digital playground, where children can see their drawings transformed into 3D animations on the screens around them.
"We designed the exhibition in order to provide an experience for the audience, letting them immerse themselves in the forest of (digital) flowers, get lost in it, find the boundary between themselves and where the world disappears, to be linked to the world, and also to give the audience a chance to find a brand new self," said teamLab founder Toshiyuki Inoko.
The Tokyo-based company says their work hopes to blend art, science and technology in an interactive way. It has been exhibited world-wide, including at EXPO Milan 2015, and in the Grand Palais in Paris.
The current exhibition, titled 'Living Digital Forest and Future Park', will run until October 10 in Beijing. In July, they will also open an exhibition in Shenzhen. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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