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Updated: 2020-02-06 11:24:23

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teamLab, The Infinite Crystal Universe, 2018, interactive installation of light sculpture, LED, endless, sound: teamLab [Photo/©teamLab; teamLab is represented by Pace Gallery]

And that's where teamLab really gets interesting – and what puts the experience of being in one of its "arenas" a more alternative adventure than even the dotty thrill of walking around in the "cosmos" of Yayoi Kusama's ubiquitous Infinity Mirror Rooms. The people in SuperNature influence and become a part of the artworks themselves. As such, people become one with the art, and make creative choices about how they see and what they see, blurring perceptions between appearance and reality, and of the self and the world.

The show is comprised of various different teamLab ecosystems, almost as though moving through the cosmos on separate planets. Through The Infinite Crystal Universe, people can use their smartphones to select elements that make up the universe by dragging and releasing them. Each element of the universe sent into the work then influences the other elements and is constantly changing depending upon the presence of people in the space. It is thus an evolving but never finite work.

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