teamLab: Digitized Lakeside and Forest Digital Art Exhibition to Take Place at Metsa Village in Saitama

24.October.2018 | SPOT

Metsa Village is a new facility opening by Miyazawa Lake in Hanno, Saitama Prefecture on November 9, and it’s here where teamLab will hold their ‘Digitized Lakeside and Forest’ art exhibition from December 1, 2018 to March 3, 2019

 

Metsa Village is a place for people to experience the Northern European lifestyle. It’s a huge area around Miyazawa Lake and Lakeside forest where time flows like Northern Europe – people can get up close to nature and enjoy seeing the beautiful lake and lush trees.

Resisting and Resonating Ovoids and Forest

teamLab, 2018, Interactive Digital Installation, Endless, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi

 

This exhibition is part of teamLab’s ‘Digitized Nature’ project which says that digital art can turn nature into a form of art without harming it. Taking place at Miyazawa Lake and Lakeside Forest, the exhibition will create an interactive space where the featured works will change and manipulate from the presence of people.

 

Autonomous Resonating Life

teamLab, 2018, Interactive Digital Installation, Endless, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi

Floating, Resonating Spheres 

teamLab, 2015, Interactive Installation, Endless, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi

 

See the worlds of digital art and nature collide at the new Metsa Village in Saitama.

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