“MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless,” an digital art museum — jointly created and operated by Mori Building Co., Ltd and teamLab, opened on June 21,2018 in Tokyo, Japan. The digital art museum features approximately 50 interactive artworks, some completely new, in a 10,000 square meters area with five zones. The interactive artworks have no borders separating them from the other works. Some extend beyond their installation rooms and into the corridors, some overlap with other works and some even fuse with other works. (Photo/IC)
“MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless,” an digital art museum — jointly created and operated by Mori Building Co., Ltd and teamLab, opened on June 21,2018 in Tokyo, Japan. The digital art museum features approximately 50 interactive artworks, some completely new, in a 10,000 square meters area with five zones. The interactive artworks have no borders separating them from the other works. Some extend beyond their installation rooms and into the corridors, some overlap with other works and some even fuse with other works. (Photo/IC)
“MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless,” an digital art museum — jointly created and operated by Mori Building Co., Ltd and teamLab, opened on June 21,2018 in Tokyo, Japan. The digital art museum features approximately 50 interactive artworks, some completely new, in a 10,000 square meters area with five zones. The interactive artworks have no borders separating them from the other works. Some extend beyond their installation rooms and into the corridors, some overlap with other works and some even fuse with other works. (Photo/IC)
“MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless,” an digital art museum — jointly created and operated by Mori Building Co., Ltd and teamLab, opened on June 21,2018 in Tokyo, Japan. The digital art museum features approximately 50 interactive artworks, some completely new, in a 10,000 square meters area with five zones. The interactive artworks have no borders separating them from the other works. Some extend beyond their installation rooms and into the corridors, some overlap with other works and some even fuse with other works. (Photo/IC)