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Gold Waves

teamLab, 2017, Digital Work, 4 channels, 6 channels, 8 channels and 12 channels, Continuous Loop
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Gold Waves

teamLab, 2017, Digital Work, 4 channels, 6 channels, 8 channels and 12 channels, Continuous Loop

The movement of waves in water is simulated in a computer-generated three-dimensional space. The water is expressed as a continuous body after calculating the interactions of hundreds of thousands of particles. To visualize the waves, the behavior of the particles of the water was then extracted and lines were drawn in relation to the movement of the particles. The wave created in a 3-D space is then turned into an artwork in accordance with what teamLab refers to as ultrasubjective space.


In premodern Japanese painting, oceans, rivers, and other bodies of water were expressed as a series of lines. These lines give the impression of life, as though water was a living entity.  


This form of expression leads us to question why premodern people sensed life in rivers and oceans. Also, why did they behave as if they themselves were a part of nature? Perhaps something can be discovered by fusing the fixed objective world of today’s common knowledge with the subjective world of premodern people.


While viewing this artwork, if we feel a sense of life in the collection of lines—what can be called the subjective world of premodern people—then perhaps this is one aspect of objective recognition.


When viewing this artwork, as opposed to watching waves shot with a video camera, people may feel that the barrier between themselves and the waves disappears. They feel immersed in the work, perhaps even feeling life in the collection of lines, as if the waves are luring them in. Perhaps we can find a connection to the way premodern Japanese people perceived the world and consequently behaved toward the world.


If we regard ourselves as a part of nature, and consider nature not just as something to be observed, we might join premodern people in perceiving rivers and oceans as living entities. This is a way of seeing the world that lures us in and allows us to feel that there is no boundary between ourselves and nature.

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Ultrasubjective Space
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Notizie

Featured on ASIA SOCIETY ASIA ARTS GAME CHANGER AWARDS HONG KONG Thursday, March 29, 2018 , Mar 29, 2018

Gold Waves, 2017

Gold Waves, 2017
The Japanese artist collective teamLab is an interdisciplinary group that includes professionals from the fields of art, science, and technology, who work with digital media to create artworks that incorporate their various areas of expertise.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on ArtAsiaPacific , Sep, 2017

Picturesque Tashibunosho has remained relatively unchanged

Picturesque Tashibunosho has remained relatively unchanged
for 1,300 years. Since medieval times, rice paddies have blanketed the landscape, cleft by curves that are shaped by the natural geography of the Kunisaki Peninsula that faces the Seto Inland Sea.(本文抜粋)

Featured on Art Collector's , Apr 25, 2017

新たなアートの拠点、H Queen'sが2017 年内にオープン

香港の金融の中心でもあるセントラルのエリアには、White Cube' Galerie Perrotin' Gagosian Gallery' Simon Lee Gallery' Pearl Lam GalleriesやHanart TZGalleryなど、世界のトップギャラリーや香港の代表的な画廊が林立する。(Excerpt from the text)

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