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Feature Japan forest lights up in digital art show

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A cascading waterfall made entirely of light pours onto a rock while azalea trees are illuminate­d in a glowing ripple at a digital art show in a Japanese forest.

Light installati­ons featuring blooming flowers, giant koi carp and traditiona­l calligraph­y come to life a er dark, creating an otherworld­ly ambiance at the exhibition that fuses nature and tech.

The show in the mountains of Kyushu in southern Japan is the latest offering from art collective teamLab.

The group are internatio­nally renowned for their mesmerisin­g displays combining projection­s, sound and carefully designed spaces.

“Sometimes, people think digital art and nature are completely against each other,” Takashi Kudo, a member of teamLab, told AFP at a media preview.

“But at the same time, we think digital and nature are quite easy to merge, because our ‘paint’ is light.

“So we don’t destroy the nature itself, we don’t paint on original trees or rocks... in the daytime it’s going to disappear.”

The exhibition, which opens on Friday and runs until November 7, is in a park whose boundaries blend into an ancient forest in

Sometimes, people think digital art and nature are completely against each other.

Takashi Kudo

the Saga region near Nagasaki.

Sensors hidden in a thicket of azaleas detect when people walk past – sending a fleeting, fireflylik­e glow through the trees around them.

On the surface of a pond, abstract lines of violet, yellow and green light combine as if reflecting a canopy of neon trees above.

And in an abandoned bath house, huge ‘megaliths’ jut out of the ground, brightly illuminate­d to contrast with the darkness inside and out.

Kudo says he hopes the exhibition, titled ‘teamLab: A Forest Where Gods Live’, will help people appreciate the beauty of the natural environmen­t.

“The leaves – it seems that they are only green, but for us, it’s a screen.” — AFP

 ?? — Photos by Yuki Iwamura/ AFP ?? A staff member stands at an interactiv­e digital installati­on ‘Universe of Water Particles on a Sacred Rock’ during a media preview of ‘teamLab: A Forest Where Gods Live’ at Mifuneyama Rakuen, Takeo Hot Springs in Saga prefecture.
— Photos by Yuki Iwamura/ AFP A staff member stands at an interactiv­e digital installati­on ‘Universe of Water Particles on a Sacred Rock’ during a media preview of ‘teamLab: A Forest Where Gods Live’ at Mifuneyama Rakuen, Takeo Hot Springs in Saga prefecture.
 ??  ?? A staff member sits at an interactiv­e digital installati­on ‘Fire / Forest and Spiral of Resonating Lamps in the Forest’.
A staff member sits at an interactiv­e digital installati­on ‘Fire / Forest and Spiral of Resonating Lamps in the Forest’.
 ??  ?? Tetsushi Takeo, a chief priest of Takeo Shrine, poses for a picture in front of an interactiv­e digital installati­on ‘The Sacred Tree’.
Tetsushi Takeo, a chief priest of Takeo Shrine, poses for a picture in front of an interactiv­e digital installati­on ‘The Sacred Tree’.
 ??  ?? ‘Drawing on the Water Surface Created by the Dance of Koi and Boats’ is projected on the pond.
‘Drawing on the Water Surface Created by the Dance of Koi and Boats’ is projected on the pond.
 ??  ?? A staff member stands at ‘Catching and Collecting Forest’.
A staff member stands at ‘Catching and Collecting Forest’.
 ??  ?? A staff member stands at ‘Graffiti Nature – Living in the Ruins of a Bathhouse’.
A staff member stands at ‘Graffiti Nature – Living in the Ruins of a Bathhouse’.
 ??  ?? A staff member walks through ‘Rapidly Rotating Bouncing Sphere Caterpilla­r House’.
A staff member walks through ‘Rapidly Rotating Bouncing Sphere Caterpilla­r House’.
 ??  ?? A staff member enters ‘Typhoon Balls and Weightless Forest of Resonating Life’.
A staff member enters ‘Typhoon Balls and Weightless Forest of Resonating Life’.

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