Waves
Artist
teamLab
Year
2025
Installation Type
Interactive Installation
Area
Dry Area
Sound
Hideaki Takahashi

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Artwork of waves.
This work is not a spatial illusion; the artwork space exists as it is in the space where people's bodies are, and the space becomes enveloped by waves.
Images created by camera lenses and perspective represent the spatial illusion, depicting a three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional plane.
In this illusion, the three-dimensional space appears beyond the two-dimensional surface, and the viewers are in a different space from the three-dimensional space, making the two-dimensional plane a boundary.
With this, the viewpoint is fixed, and the viewer’s body is absent. In contrast, this artwork does not create a spatial illusion.
Instead, the space of the artwork directly exists in the same space as the viewer's body. Walls and floors do not act as a boundary between the person and the space of the artwork, but rather, the space of the artwork integrates with the space in which the viewer's body exists.
The viewpoint is not fixed, and their body remains free.
Images created by camera lenses and perspective represent the spatial illusion, depicting a three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional plane.
In this illusion, the three-dimensional space appears beyond the two-dimensional surface, and the viewers are in a different space from the three-dimensional space, making the two-dimensional plane a boundary.
With this, the viewpoint is fixed, and the viewer’s body is absent. In contrast, this artwork does not create a spatial illusion.
Instead, the space of the artwork directly exists in the same space as the viewer's body. Walls and floors do not act as a boundary between the person and the space of the artwork, but rather, the space of the artwork integrates with the space in which the viewer's body exists.
The viewpoint is not fixed, and their body remains free.
احصلوا على تذاكركم الآن! التذاكر محدودة والدخول مقيّد بفترات زمنية مخصصة لكل تذكرة.