Computer-Generated Light Garden Blooms And Wilts With Human Interaction
teamLab's projected flower garden, 'Flowers and People - Gold and Dark,' debuted Friday at The Japan Society's new exhibition, 'Garden of Unearthly Delights."
As viewers get closer and further from the walls, sensors pick up their movements, prompting the flowers to bloom and wilt accordingly. The result is a completely unique experience for every attendee: "Within the art work, the flowers are first born, they then grow, bud, and bloom; and before long, they scatter, wither, and fade away," writes teamLab. "The interaction between the viewer and the installation causes continuous change to the artwork and previous visual states can never be replicated, and will never reoccur." With each person's actions deciding the life and death of the world around them, every experience in Flowers and People – Gold and Dark becomes an inextricable part of the digital garden.Check out some stills and video of Flowers and People – Gold and Dark below:
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