Exhibition

teamLab. Transcending Boundaries

25 Jan 2017 – 11 Mar 2017

Regular hours

Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

Free entry

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Pace London is delighted to announce Transcending Boundaries, an exhibition of works, two of which has never been seen before, by teamLab featuring three rooms of immersive installations, on view from 25 January to 11 March 2017 at 6 Burlington Gardens.

About

Access to the exhibition is by timed entry only. There is a limit of 3 people per booking. Book your slot on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/teamlab-transcending-boundaries-registration-30950682324

Transcending Boundaries will explore the role of digital technology in transcending the physical and conceptual boundaries that exist between different artworks, with imagery from one work breaking free of the frame and entering the space of another. The installations also dissolve distinctions between artwork and exhibition space, and involve the viewer through interactivity.

Debuting new works, Transcending Boundaries will reveal teamLab’s commitment to the advancement of digital art, as well as its unique ability to nurture creativity and curiosity through technology. Toshiyuki Inoko, the collective’s founder, says, “We are honoured to share some of our most recently created artworks and hope the universality of their themes—creativity, play, exploration, immersion, life, and fluidity—will seep into the broader conscience.”

The largest room in the exhibition will include six works and feature Universe of Water Particles, Transcending Boundaries(2017), a virtual waterfall that extends beyond the gallery wall onto the floor, flowing through the exhibition space and around the feet of the viewer. It engages with the concept of Ultra Subjective Space, central to teamLab’s practice, referencing the non-perspectival depiction of space in premodern Japanese art and situating the viewer directly within the realm of the artwork.

Encompassing the second room, Dark Waves (2016) is a simulation of the movement of waves based on the behaviour of hundreds of thousands of water particles. The waves are created in a three-dimensional virtual space, expressing water as a living entity that immerses the viewer and suggests an intrinsic connection with nature.

In the last room, the darkened space is transformed by the presence of the viewer, which activates Flowers Bloom on People(2017). With the body as a canvas for the projections, flowers are in a process of continuous change—growing, decaying and scattering in direct response to the viewer’s movements.

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Disclaimer:

This exhibition contains interactive artworks with sound, light, and holograms. Please be aware of the artworks and your surroundings and be cautious when walking around the exhibition.

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