

teamLab museums and large-scale permanent exhibitions include teamLab Borderless and teamLab Planets in Tokyo, teamLab Borderless Shanghai, and teamLab SuperNature Macao, with more to open in cities including Abu Dhabi, Beijing, Hamburg, Jeddah, and Utrecht. TeamLab exhibitions have been held in cities worldwide, including New York, London, Paris, Singapore, Silicon Valley, Beijing, and Melbourne among others. Everything exists in a long, fragile yet miraculous, borderless continuity. teamLab seeks to transcend these boundaries in our perceptions of the world, of the relationship between the self and the world, and of the continuity of time. In order to understand the world around them, people separate it into independent entities with perceived boundaries between them. Through art, the interdisciplinary group of specialists, including artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, and architects, aims to explore the relationship between the self and the world, and new forms of perception. Their collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, and the natural world. 2001) is an international art collective.
Vernissage art basel 2016 free#
*Admission is free for children aged 5 and under when accompanied by an adult. Three-day ticket (valid all days, Mar 24 to 26) : HKD 650, concessions HKD 400 Two-weekday ticket (valid Mar 24 to 25, advance tickets are no longer available, limited tickets to be sold at the venue) : HKD 450, concessions HKD 300 Saturday ticket (Mar 26, limited tickets available) : HKD 350, concessions HKD 200 Thursday ticket (Mar 24, advance tickets are no longer available, very limited tickets to be sold at the venue): HKD 250, concessions HKD 150įriday ticket (Mar 25, advance tickets are no longer available, limited tickets to be sold at the venue): HKD 250, concessions HKD 150 Vernissage ticket (Mar 23, 5pm to 9pm): HKD 850Įvening ticket (Mar 24 only, 5pm to 9pm): HKD 180 Location Pace Gallery - Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), Hong Kong Pricee Venue Details Title Art Basel - Hong Kong Term Mar 24 - Holding Period May 24(Thu) – May 26(Sat), 2016 Holding Time The wall that the waves are seen on does not become a boundary between the viewer and the artwork, and the artwork space is continuous with the space of the viewer’s body. In contrast to space that is created through, or cut out by, lenses and perspective, Ultrasubjective Space does not fix the viewer’s viewpoint and in turn frees the body. The lines are created with what teamLab refers to as Ultrasubjective Space. Lines are created along the trajectories of the water particles, and drawn on the surface layer of the three-dimensional waves. The interactions of particles are calculated, and then the movement of water is simulated in three-dimensional space. The waves are expressed through a continuous body of countless water particles. It is a miraculous phenomenon that continuously emerges from a single, continuous ocean. The waves seem alive because life is like a rising wave. In other words, all of the waves in the world are connected to each other. And that ocean is connected to all of the other oceans. But when the waves collapse and disappear, we realize, with a sense of fragility, that they were a part of the ocean. It feels as though each wave has a life of its own. When the waves rise, we can feel a powerful breath of life, as though life is blooming. These waves created by lines allow us to realize that each wave is one part of a larger flow, and conveys life as though the waves are a living entity. In classical East Asian art, waves are often expressed using a combination of lines. All oceans are connected to each other, and so are all the waves in this world.
