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The Floating Garden in Japan Where Flowers Move Skyward as you Approach

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Japanese art collective teamLab have created an incredible floating flower garden installation featuring over 2,300 living flowers in bloom. TeamLab adds:

When a viewer gets close to this flower-filled space, the flowers close to the viewer rise upwards all at once, creating a hemispherical space with the viewer at its center. In other words, although the whole space is filled with flowers, a hemispherical space is constantly being created with the viewer at its center and the viewer is free to move around wherever they want. If many viewers get close to one another, the dome spaces link up to form one single space. [source]

 

The interactive art exhibit is currently on display at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo until May 10, 2015. For more exhibit information visit here. To see more interesting projects from teamLab check out their official site here.

[via Colossal]

 

 

Created by teamLab | Exhibit info

 

 

Created by teamLab | Exhibit info

 

 

Created by teamLab | Exhibit info

 

 

Created by teamLab | Exhibit info

 

 

Created by teamLab | Exhibit info

 

 

Created by teamLab | Exhibit info

 

 

Created by teamLab | Exhibit info

 

 

Created by teamLab | Exhibit info

 

 

Created by teamLab | Exhibit info

 

 

 

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