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teamLab: Art, Science, and Technology in Interactive Installations

Offered By: The Interactive & Immersive HQ via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Dive into a captivating creator session featuring teamLab, the renowned international art collective from Tokyo. Explore their innovative approach to blending art, science, technology, and nature in this hour-long presentation and Q&A. Gain insights into teamLab's creative process, sources of inspiration, and guiding principles for their immersive installations. Learn about their journey from individual projects to managing full-scale museum spaces, and discover the technical intricacies behind their organic, interactive experiences. Whether you're an aspiring artist, technologist, or simply curious about the intersection of art and technology, this session offers valuable advice and inspiration for those entering the industry.

Syllabus

Intro
teamLab Presentation
What is Your Creative Process Like?
Where does tamLab get inspiration for creating new experiences?
Is there anything that you try to achieve in all of your installations? Like a guiding principle?
How did teamLab transition from creating individual installations to developing and managing full-scale museum spaces? Could you share insights into the challenges and milestones of this expansion?
When you press “Play” on opening day, how much is pre-recorded video, pre-recorded data playback, live generated image and audio, and interactive with audience? And then how are all these moving parts ‘scheduled’ to make it feel organic and never repeating?
What is your advice for people who are just starting into this industry?
Outro


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The Interactive & Immersive HQ

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