Behind the Scenes with TeamLab | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 67

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  • čas přidán 23. 01. 2018
  • Founded in 2001 by Toshiyuki Inoko, teamLab is a 400-strong Japanese digital art collective whose members include artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, architects and designers. Their multi-disciplinary, intensely collaborative practice fuses art, technology and the natural world, resulting in immersive, multi-sensory artworks that thoroughly redefine how we view and interact with art. In this episode, teamLab takes us behind the scenes of two exhibitions, a solo exhibition in London and a three-year project in Singapore that is their largest and most ambitious installation to date.

Komentáře • 11

  • @iamtoxic4663
    @iamtoxic4663 Před 4 lety +3

    2 years late but this right here is the right track of humanity. The futuristic and intelligent intake of the japanese is being shown here. Thank you for making this.

  • @Yellowmenace18
    @Yellowmenace18 Před 6 lety +10

    From their communal structure & organization to the evolutionary nature of their technologically interactive art installations, TeamLab is leading the charge in defining a new 21st century digital art movement. Thank you @Bloomberg & @Hyundai for Brilliant ideas, hands down the best art documentary series period.dot.

  • @sherryk4869
    @sherryk4869 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for producing this documentary to let us know the TEAM better . Very comprehensive :)

  • @kenyattauhuru4462
    @kenyattauhuru4462 Před 4 lety +1

    truly amazing experience anywhere its exhibited

  • @tonyp2632
    @tonyp2632 Před 2 lety

    The technology, imagination, intelligence that developed such amazing beauty. No funds to see in Tokyo so I'll have to try to make to San Francisco to visit there.

  • @alfredomatias313
    @alfredomatias313 Před 5 lety +2

    The project is very enthusiastic. Indeed, it is a brilliant idea. Is it an open source all past exhibition from Team Lab?

  • @kiemhiepienanh2933
    @kiemhiepienanh2933 Před 3 lety +1

    what softwares đi you use to create art?

  • @MonsteraAlbo
    @MonsteraAlbo Před 7 měsíci +1

    11:25

  • @ethan-L
    @ethan-L Před 3 lety

    TeamLab : Life in Seoul currently is exhibited in 2020. But their show is failing in delivering the message. And, the interaction was not explained first but at the end, with the unresponsive moving images. These images that are supposed to be responsive to motions are first developed in 1990s in Media Lab, MIT, sponsored by HP, and used by many visual artists in USA and Europe, in early 2000s, when flash programs are being developed, too. And, their computer generated nature does not contain any substantial message they say they do other than pretty graphics. It is rather very superficial. You should come and see it to understand what people say. People just take pictures as almost half of the rooms features do not respons. And, the messages underwhelming or undetectible.
    Ideals vs. execution issues. Pretty colors and graphics of repetitions.
    To save it, I suggest the menifest at the end in the black tunnel should be put first and the visitors to be told what to expect to see at the beginning, and, how much time duration in each room for the full image changes, And, the messages should be whispered somehow. Images don't narrated whatever they want to say autonomously, sadly. Just good playground for SNS image posting.

  • @MrKrtek00
    @MrKrtek00 Před 3 lety

    The dude should drink less...

  • @rockade2408
    @rockade2408 Před rokem

    how do you detect the movement