Bring the children to play, the venue is not big, but it is relatively new and interesting, you can draw by yourself, and then cast the screen to the wall with dynamic images, the children like it very much, I want to come once... Every time I can’t bear to leave, I have a great time and I am very happy. 😃
MoreteamLab Co-creates! Future Park, an art team that has been active since 2001. An international cross-domain art team that explores the intersection of art, science, technology and nature through team creation. It is composed of experts from various fields such as artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians and architects. teamLab wants to explore the relationship between people and the world and new cognition through art. In order to better understand the world, humans habitually divide the world and regard it as things with boundaries. We explore the boundaries of cognition and try to transcend human cognition of the world and the boundaries of time continuity. Everything in the world exists miraculously in a continuity without boundaries over the years. teamLab's works are collected by major art institutions around the world, such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, the Art Gallery of South Australia in Adelaide, the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, the Asia Society Museum in New York, the Borusan Collection of Contemporary Art in Istanbul, the National Gallery of Victoria, and the Amos Rex Art Museum in Helsinki. teamLab focuses on the possibility of the artistic concept of "changing the relationship between people and making the existence of others more positive". It believes that through this, the individual creative activities that were more common in the past can be changed into a form of co-creation with others on the basis of maintaining the freedom of individuals and others. We hope that by experiencing the fun of co-creation activities, people can be more creative in their daily lives. This is also the original intention of "Co-creation! Future Park", which will allow more people to experience the fun of co-creation activities. In this tour experience, everyone can create freely, and the world of art is created by the co-creation of humans and others. Here, everyone can be an artist by letting go of themselves and using their imagination.
Bring the children to play, the venue is not big, but it is relatively new and interesting, you can draw by yourself, and then cast the screen to the wall with dynamic images, the children like it very much, I want to come once... Every time I can’t bear to leave, I have a great time and I am very happy. 😃
It’s a fun little adventure to witness the growth of visual arts. Compared to the Toyosu branch, there wasn’t as much to do for adults but it can make for a good break.
Very impressive about this on-site performance! Good for children
It’s worth going if you haven’t been there, the game is novel, and the night ticket price is higher.
One of the most favorite paradises to bring children, the combination of movement and static, beauty and creation, when the "painting" becomes dynamic light effect, and it can also interact, the child is happy at that moment! The area is not large, but every time I come, I have at least 2-3 hours, no cost to my mother.
Before I entered this art space, I was curious what a magical place it would be, the tickets were so expensive and so many people attended. But the moment I opened the curtain and walked in, I was attracted by the magic. He has made a good blend of art, creation, technology and human emotions. Let you feel high-tech while creating art, and express your inner emotions. How can parents in Shenzhen leave him in such a tall place? So every weekend here will be crowded, some children can even play in it for a day, not to mention children, I see a few adults here happy jumping around. I also chose to calm myself down, got a piece of a4 paper on it to paint it, and handed it over to the staff after the painting was finished. The staff could not only cast it on the big screen, but also print it into a piece of paper. Let you fold it up and put it together into a real thing.