Groundbreaking digital art museum opens in Tokyo
Updated 10:00, 06-Jul-2018
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The Mori Building Digital Art Museum: teamLab Borderless officially opened on June 21 in Tokyo, Japan. /VCG Photo.

The Mori Building Digital Art Museum: teamLab Borderless officially opened on June 21 in Tokyo, Japan. /VCG Photo.

The building is located at the Odaiba in Tokyo bay and was co-founded by the urban developer MORI Building Co.,Ltd. and digital art collective teamLab, which is known for engaging museum-goers with colorful and mesmerizing exhibitions created with cutting-edge digital technology. /VCG Photo.

The building is located at the Odaiba in Tokyo bay and was co-founded by the urban developer MORI Building Co.,Ltd. and digital art collective teamLab, which is known for engaging museum-goers with colorful and mesmerizing exhibitions created with cutting-edge digital technology. /VCG Photo.

Forty-five artworks in a huge 10,000 square meter space make up the “borderless” world in the museum. There are no barriers to separate a piece from the rest, with some overlapping or even fusing with another, interacting with visitors in fascinating new ways. /VCG Photo.

Forty-five artworks in a huge 10,000 square meter space make up the “borderless” world in the museum. There are no barriers to separate a piece from the rest, with some overlapping or even fusing with another, interacting with visitors in fascinating new ways. /VCG Photo.

The groundbreaking installations are powered by 520 computers and 470 projectors, immersing visitors in dreaming-like experiences, which include wandering through waterfalls, following shoals of fish or even bouncing on a galaxy of planets and stars. /VCG Photo.

The groundbreaking installations are powered by 520 computers and 470 projectors, immersing visitors in dreaming-like experiences, which include wandering through waterfalls, following shoals of fish or even bouncing on a galaxy of planets and stars. /VCG Photo.