Mori Building Digital Art Museum: EPSON teamLab Borderless, Digital art museum in Azabudai Hills, Tokyo, Japan.
The Mori Building Digital Art Museum displays immersive computer-generated art with projections on walls, floors, and ceilings that respond to your movements. The space contains several themed areas with different concepts, including a tea house where digital effects appear in your beverage.
The museum opened in 2018 in the Palette Town area of Odaiba and quickly became very popular with visitors. The location moved to nearby Azabudai Hills in 2024, offering new and expanded exhibitions in its new home.
The artworks are designed so that your movements shape and influence the projected visuals around you, making each visit different. The teamLab collective approaches art as something that responds to and includes every person in the space.
Plan for several hours to visit, as most rooms require slow exploration and are full of details you will want to see. It works better to arrive early in the day or on weekdays when fewer people are around and you can enjoy the installations more fully.
Some of the installations change daily or by season, so even people who return multiple times will always see something new. This makes a return visit worthwhile for those who want to engage more deeply with this form of art.
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