Lying in an endless field of blooming flowers.
Wading through a pool teeming with rainbow koi fish.
Sinking into a plush floor like its a black hole.
“Balance Stepping Stones in the Invisible World.”
These are only a few of the experiences offered atteamLab Planets Tokyo.
No matter the conceit, participation is what ultimately activates each artwork.
TheAthletics Forestis one of the more ambitious additions, and comprises six separate areas for visitors to explore.
“Beating Earth.”
We startedAthletics Forestwith the hopes to enhance three-dimensional and higher-dimensional thinking.
Extinct animals roam the rooms towering walls, ready to be caught by visitors via a dedicated smartphone app.
To learn more, visit theteamLab website.
“Aerial Climbing through a Flock of Colored Birds.”
Balance Stepping Stones in the Invisible World.
Aerial Climbing through a Flock of Colored Birds.
The expansion features several new large-scale artwork spaces, including theAthletics Forestand theCatching and Collecting Forest.
“Autonomous Abstraction.”
Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest.
Existence in the Flow Creates Vortices.
Flutter of Butterflies from the Caterpillar House.
“Sketch Waterfall Droplets.”
teamLab Planets Tokyo specializes in immersive installations, offering rich and sensory visual experiences.
Nursery Lamps in Spontaneous Order.
Rapidly Rotating Bouncing Spheres in the Caterpillar House.
“GraffitiNature.”
Sliding through the Fruit Field.
Waterfall Droplets, Flowing Down a Slope.
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“Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest.”
“Existence in the Flow Creates Vortices.”
“Flutter of Butterflies from the Caterpillar House.”
“Multi Jumping Universe.”
“Nursery Lamps in Spontaneous Order.”
“Rapidly Rotating Bouncing Spheres in the Caterpillar House.”
“Sliding through the Fruit Field.”
“Waterfall Droplets, Flowing Down a Slope.”