TeamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM
TeamLab Borderless is an art museum in Azabudai that presents immersive digital installations across large interconnected spaces. The exhibitions use projection mapping and sensors to create interactive experiences that shift and transform continuously.
The museum was founded by the Japanese art collective TeamLab, which has developed digital installations since the 1990s. The Tokyo location opened as a flagship gallery to showcase their approach to interactive art experiences.
The museum blends digital art with Japanese design principles that treat space and movement as core elements. Visitors become part of the installations as they move through the rooms, with their presence affecting how the artworks respond.
Wear comfortable shoes as exploring all the rooms involves substantial walking and the experience is time-intensive. Arriving early or visiting outside peak hours helps you enjoy the installation when spaces are less crowded.
The museum deliberately has no fixed paths or landmarks, meaning each visitor discovers a different route through the space. This design makes it impossible to see everything in a single visit, encouraging people to return.
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