Interactive Garden Installations

TeamLab's Latest Art Project is Made From 2300 Flowers

This interactive garden installation is made from 2300 suspended flowers and is displayed at TeamLab's latest exhibit at Miraikan, Tokyo. The spatial exhibit's suspended flowers hang from its ceiling, giving visitors a sensory experience by responding to their body movements and gestures.

Once inside, visitors will experience a sea of floating flowers that create a dome-like shape above their heads. Celebrating nature's raw beauty, TeamLab's interactive garden exhibit blends our organic and natural environment with technology. The art installation is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression of those with the privilege to experience all it has to offer.

In addition to being visually striking, this exhibit is also responsive to human movement, making it extra memorable for art fans.
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