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Crystals and Flowers Explode in New Infinity Room on Tokyo's Artificial Island

Japanese digital art collective teamLab presents their most stunning immersive installations for a show called 'DMM.Planets.'
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Two shapeshifting infinity rooms plunge visitors into ever-changing environments wrapped in crystals, butterflies, and flowers in teamLab's latest installations. The Japanese digital art collective installed massive new versions of Wander through the Crystal Universe and Floating in the Falling Universe of Flowers on Odaiba, the giant artificial island in Tokyo Bay, for a show called DMM.Planets. Also featured at DMM.Planets will be a luminescent, interactive pond called Koi & People and a squishy, tactile installation called Soft Black Hole.

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teamLab is known for app-driven interactive artworks, allowing users to add and manipulate elements to wall projections and light sculptures. This creates a visual experience that is neither loop nor recording, and will be unique to every visitor who sees it. The glowing LED lights in Crystal Universe and projections in Falling Universe of Flowers look like a never-ending sea of stars and galaxies in the new video teamLab has posted of the installations in action.

Koi & People and Soft Black Hole don't have videos yet, but you can find them and teamLab's other installations on their official website. Learn more about DMM.Planets here.

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