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Posted February 24, 2016 by Ryan Villanueva in Lifestyle
 
 

Landmark permanent exhibition opens at Art Science Museum in March 2016!

If you plan to travel anytime soon you might want to visit our neighboring country, Singapore. Next month, March 12, ArtScience Museum will unveil its first ever permanent exhibition to the public – a futuristic world of high-tech artworks and interactive digital experiences.

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The landmark exhibition is a collaboration with teamLab, a globally renowned Japanese group of ultra-technologists and multi-award winning art collective. This major initiative marks a new chapter in the evolution of ArtScience Museum, which has explored the
intersection between art, science and technology in Singapore for the last five years. It is also teamLab’s first and largest permanent exhibition. The gallery will showcase works in the genre of digital art and is set to transform the landscape of contemporary art exhibitions in Singapore. Conceived as a dynamic, flexible, media-driven show, the exhibition will continue to be refreshed over time, as the fields of art and science evolve. Visitors will be immersed in a world of art, science, magic and metaphor through 15 cutting edge digital installations by teamLab. Spanning 1,500 square meters, approximately a quarter of the museum’s total gallery space, the permanent exhibition will form a major part of ArtScience Museum’s core offer.

“The launch of our new permanent exhibition with teamLab represents a major step forward for us as we grow our reputation as one of Asia’s most innovative cultural institutions. At ArtScience Museum, we explore the intersection between art, science, technology and
culture. This is where we see innovation and new ideas take root. It is where the future is being shaped. teamLab’s fluid combination of artistic expression, technological ingenuity, scientific enquiry and insistence that, ‘we are the future’, beautifully aligns with our mission,” said Ms. Honor Harger, Executive Director of ArtScience Museum.

“Together with teamLab, we are building a digital universe, where visitors can interact with stunning digital artworks; children can become part of immersive worlds which they can participate in and change by their presence; and where families can learn and play together using a combination of physical and digital technology. We believe our new permanent exhibition with teamLab will be a coming of age for digital art, and a perfect encapsulation of our role as a museum,” added Ms Harger. Founded in late 2001 by Toshiyuki Inoko, teamLab brings together hundreds of “ultratechnologists” from multiple technical and creative backgrounds, including artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, architects, designers and editors. The creative range of their activities encompass animation, sound, performance, the Internet, fashion and design; allowing them to break new ground and becoming the trendsetters in digital artistic expression.

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The group is renowned internationally for its highly innovative use of digital technology as a medium for art, and has exhibited in established galleries such as Pace Gallery in New York and Saatchi Gallery in London, among other museums in Australia, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. teamLab is also a familiar name among local art lovers, having showcased at the Prudential Eye Awards exhibition last year. They were also featured among popular picks at Singapore Biennale 2013. More recently, the Japanese collective received the Gold Prize for best exhibition at Expo Milan 2015, and also launched its first major show in the United States.

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“At teamLab, we are all advocates of using digital technology to expand art, and to involve the viewer in defining and changing the artworks. We hope that through digital technology, we can experiment with new visual experiences in our artworks, and remove the boundaries between the artwork and the viewer. We are excited to collaborate with ArtScience Museum, an outstanding cultural institution whose vision is very much in line with ours – celebrating the intersection of artistic expression, scientific ideas and technological advancements in the curation of content. We are extremely privileged to have this international stage right here in the heart of Singapore, to premiere our first-ever large-scale permanent exhibition in the world,” said Mr. Toshiyuki Inoko, Founder of teamLab.

The permanent exhibition at ArtScience Museum will take visitors on an immersive and magical journey that will enable them to discover a new sense of wonder. Each visitor will become an intrinsic part of the artwork as they participate in, and change the worlds of the
installations by their presence, creating their own unique narrative and experience of each artwork.

ArtScience Museum’s permanent exhibition will open its doors on 12 March to the public, and ticket details will be announced soon.

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Ryan Villanueva

 
Your resident all around Flipgeek, from comics,movies,games,toys,music and even sports. A big Spider-man fan raised in the ways of the Jedi,who listens to punk rock and a sucker for chick flicks.