Img.1 "teamLab: A Forest where Gods Live", installation view at the Mifuneyama Rakuen Park, Takeo-city, Saga, Japan, 2017
Img.2 "teamLab: A Forest where Gods Live", installation view at the Mifuneyama Rakuen Park, Takeo-city, Saga, Japan, 2017
Img.3 "teamLab: A Forest where Gods Live", installation view at the Mifuneyama Rakuen Park, Takeo-city, Saga, Japan, 2017
Img.4 "teamLab: A Forest where Gods Live", installation view at the Mifuneyama Rakuen Park, Takeo-city, Saga, Japan, 2017
Img.5 "teamLab: A Forest where Gods Live", installation view at the Mifuneyama Rakuen Park, Takeo-city, Saga, Japan, 2017
Img.6 "teamLab: A Forest where Gods Live", installation view at the Mifuneyama Rakuen Park, Takeo-city, Saga, Japan, 2017
Img.7 "teamLab: A Forest where Gods Live", installation view at the Mifuneyama Rakuen Park, Takeo-city, Saga, Japan, 2017
Img.8 "teamLab: A Forest where Gods Live", installation view at the Mifuneyama Rakuen Park, Takeo-city, Saga, Japan, 2017
Img.9 "teamLab: A Forest where Gods Live", installation view at the Mifuneyama Rakuen Park, Takeo-city, Saga, Japan, 2017
“We exist as a part of an eternal continuity of life and death, a process which has been continuing for an overwhelmingly long time. It is hard for us, however, to sense this in our everyday lives. When exploring the forest, we come to realize that the shapes of the giant rocks, caves, and the forest that have been formed over the eons, are the shapes of the continuous cycle of life itself. By applying digital art to this unique environment, the exhibition celebrates the continuity of life”, teamLab explains.
until 9 October 2017
teamLab
A Forest where Gods Live
presented by Shiseido
Mifuneyama Rakuen Park
Takeo-city, Saga, Japan