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teamLab - Continuity (Hardcover)
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teamLab - Continuity (Hardcover)
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The digital collective teamLab, founded in Tokyo in 2001 by
Toshiyuki Inoko, breaks established boundaries between the gallery
and art world. This group-comprised of more than four hundred
people including programmers, designers, and animators-creates
immersive digital experiences outside of the realm of the
traditional art world, navigating the confluence of art,
technology, design, and the natural world. In many cases, it roots
its imagery in historical Japanese art but uses the visual language
of high-tech rendering and animation. Over the past few years,
teamLab's projects have kept pace with technology and have evolved
from two-dimensional screen-based animations to room-sized
interactive installations. This book is a collection of essays,
interviews and photographs exploring both the presence of teamLab's
installations and the ideas and processes behind them. With a focus
on the development of their work rather than the actual public
displays, this book takes readers behind-the-scenes of a
fascinating and thoroughly modern take on art. See the teamLab
exhibit-the inaugural display in the Asian Art Museum of San
Francisco's new 9,500-square-foot exhibition pavilion: April 24 -
September 7, 2020.
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