Images viaToday a new installation from Japanese art collective teamLab exploded to life in the form of a crystaline firework generator that's smartphone controllable. Entitled, The Crystal _Fireworks of Wishes,_ and on view at Future City Favore Favore Hall in Toyama, Japan through September 7th,the projectcarries on teamLab's exploration of stunning light art, which we've seen in past work like the Universe of Water Particles series and theirUltra Subjective Space exhibition.The installation's main structure is made of rows of hanging lights, which come together to form a giant cube. The lights burst into giant orbs of color when visitors use a special app created just for the artwork. Gallery visitors select the firework's shape and color, hit the button on their phones, and then a tiny light trail ascends through the cube, flickers out, and then explodes into nearly pyrotechnic glory. Synchonized firework sound effect complete the interactive experience, almost creating a believable illusion of fireless fireworks.According to the description, visitors are encouraged to make a wish when they set off a firework—but honestly, when you're launching a gorgeous digital explosive off at the touch of a button, what more can you wish for?Watch the exhibition in action above, and see some GIFs of the crystalline installation below. For more info on The Crystal Fireworks of Wishes, head over to teamLab's website here.Related:Mythological Japanese Imagery Comes Alive In These Animated, Digital PaintingsDigital Waterfall Projected On A Satellite Gives The Illusion Of WeightlessnessGlowing, Multipurpose Furniture Cubes Could Really Brighten Up Your Living RoomTake A Ride On These Glowing, Musical Swings
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