Visiting TeamLab Planets 6/21
Visiting teamLab Planets in Tokyo was an unforgettable experience that truly redefined my understanding of art. From the moment I stepped inside, I was immersed in a world where art, technology, and nature seamlessly blended together. The museum’s unique approach of encouraging visitors to interact physically with the exhibits made it stand out from any other art museum I have visited. Walking barefoot through water and navigating through installations like the “Soft Black Hole” was both thrilling and meditative, offering a sensory experience that was both engaging and thought-provoking.
One of the highlights of my visit was the floating flower garden, where over 13,000 live orchids surrounded me, creating a surreal and dreamlike environment. The way the flowers moved in response to my presence made me feel like I was part of the artwork itself. This room, along with the exclusive water rooms, where art was projected onto the water I walked through, was awe-inspiring. The mirrored floors and evolving digital projections added to the magic, making each room a new adventure. I found myself spending extra time in each area, absorbing the beauty and creativity that teamLab Planets had to offer.
Video created by David Z.