Shanghai Daily

High-tech art museum delights with unexpected Zen touch

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simulating natural landscapes with technologi­es, creating beautiful light and shadow spaces.

The collective consists of specialist­s such as artists, programmer­s, engineers, computer graphic animators, mathematic­ians and architects. Digital technology has allowed art to liberate itself from physical and transcende­ntal boundaries. Everything exists in a long and fragile yet miraculous borderless continuity of life.

In 2018, teamLab set up its first alldigital art venue at Tokyo’s Mori Building Digital Art Museum, which soon become one of the world’s most popular art museums, welcoming millions of visitors annually.

Last year in November, teamLab opened a second outpost in Shanghai near the Power Station of Art. After two months of closure amid the coronaviru­s epidemic, it reopened to the public in March.

Covering 6,600 square meters,

it features a collection of 50 teamLab original artworks and interactiv­e installati­ons, some changing appearance with the change of seasons.

For example, the “Memory of Topography” depicts a rural mountain landscape. The scenery instills in viewers a feeling of eternal permanence. However, with the passing of time, the scenery continuous­ly changes. In spring, the rice fields are small and lush. When summer arrives, they begin to mature with fireflies appearing in the dark. Come fall, the land morphs into golden colors.

The movement of insects is also influenced by visitor interactio­n, jumping around as people meander through the exhibit — so mind your steps while visiting.

The scene in each room isn’t fixed, changing regularly and unexpected­ly. Sometimes characters or patterns on the walls become interactiv­e out of the blue.

After the immersive art trip, visitors can satiate themselves at the museum’s new rooftop restaurant.

Hours: 10:30am-7pm (weekdays); 10:30am-8pm (weekends and holidays); closed on 1st and 3rd Mondays of month Tickets: 199 yuan per person

Tel: 6323-2225

Venue: teamLab Borderless Shanghai Address: 100 Huayuangan­g Road

 ??  ?? Visitors are immersed in a fluid universe created by digital artworks at the teamLab Borderless Shanghai museum. — Ti Gong
Visitors are immersed in a fluid universe created by digital artworks at the teamLab Borderless Shanghai museum. — Ti Gong

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