TeamLab “Resonating Life which Continues to Stand”
Tamar Park, Hong Kong,
The resonating ovoids continue to stand wherever they are. The ovoids continue to stand even if they are pushed over by waves, blown by the wind, or pushed by people. When an ovoid is pushed over, it rises back up on its own and shines brightly as it produces a tone. The light and tone continues to resonate out to other ovoids and trees nearby.
If a wave of light comes from afar, it signifies the presence of people, waves, or wind there. People gain a heightened sense of awareness of the existence of other people in the same space and the environment.
When it is quiet and the wind is not blowing and the people nearby are not interacting with the ovoids, their lights begin to flicker slowly.
One day I'm gonna talk about how Rain World and the Tokyo TeamLab interactive exhibition are both great examples of how AI and art can coexist and work hand in hand and that society should learn from these cases when trying to mix the two instead of following their very misguided and destructive trends and ideals
Siden vi ikke klarte å bestille billetter til Ghibli-museet i dag, så tok jeg og Japan turen til teamLab planets; som er et digitalt kunstmuseum. Det var utrolig mange turister, eller generelt sett veldig folkefullt inne på teamLab.
Hele atmosfæren var som et annet univers følte jeg, Melkeveien liksom. Ja! Vi gikk barbeint siden halve ekspedisjonen foregikk i vann.
Vi møttes først på Tokyo stasjon der vi shoppet litt, og så videre til Odaiba der vi spiste supergod Ramen.
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