visitors will experience one year of seasonal
flowers bud, grow, blossom, and wither away,
illuminated
columns protrude from the ground of bath house ruins in a new installation
by teamLab,
the structures, which the Japanese collective refers to as
“megaliths,” feature moving images of waterfalls and flowers in a constant
state of change,
Megaliths
in the Bath House Ruins was created for a new exhibition titled A Forest
Where Gods Live, in Mifuneyama Rakuen Park on the Japanese island of
Kyushu,
the exhibition runs through November 4, 2019. The soundtrack for the piece was created
by Hideaki Takahashi,
and sponsored by Grand Seiko,
You
can view more computer-animated sculptures and installations on teamLab’s website,
and Vimeo, they almost look like ice the crystal that was the home of Superman!
1 comment:
They are much nicer to look at in video.
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