teamlab projects a maze of dancing japanese holograms
all images courtesy of teamlab
a seemingly boundless and complex maze of colored holograms fill the darkened gallery walls at the singapore art museum for the interactive digital installation by teamlab. saturating the massive space are row upon row of life-sized, three-dimensional figures in perpetual motion — dancing wildly in place and playing various instruments. ‘peace can be realized even without order’ presents the ghostly, anthropomorphic characters dressed in traditional japanese garments, standing in line beside hybrid animals and imagined creatures. as the shadowy, semi-transparent digital forms maneuver in place, visitors to the exhibition are asked to weave around them, investigate their eerie translucence, and visually interact with each evolving silhouette. as an observer enters the installation — and the light-based humanoid senses the presence of the viewer — it responds by ceasing to play music and passes on this information to others close by, whose reaction ripples around the room. after a short period of time, the figures will start drumming, playing their instruments and sway again, and the dancers will begin to form back into one harmonious group, returning them to a unified course. the project is currently featured at the singapore biennale 2013.
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