5/5 Trần Minh T. 3 years ago on Google
The
ArtScience
Museum’s
first-ever
permanent
exhibition
is
a
world
of
high-tech,
immersive
digital
art
installations.
Featuring
a
plethora
of
works
by
award-winning
Japanese
art
collective
teamLab,
Future
World
will
be
constantly
updated
with
new
works
over
the
years.
Highlight
pieces
include
Transcending
Boundaries,
where
visitors
can
meander
through
the
digitally-rendered
garden
featuring
waterfalls
that
log
in
accordance
with
the
laws
of
physics,
butterflies
that
fly
away
upon
touch,
cherry
blossoms
that
scatter
like
they
would
in
the
wind
and
more,
as
well
as
Sanctuary,
where
visitors
can
take
a
break
and
meditate
in
this
tranquil
space.
Five
new
digital
artworks
have
been
added,
four
of
which
are
part
of
the
opening
gallery
City
in
a
Garden.
The
new
additions
include
the
Southeast
Asia
debut
of
Proliferating
Immense
Life,
A
Whole
Year
per
Year
–
a
giant
interactive
mural
of
blooming
flowers
–
and
Enso
-
Cold
Light,
which
shows
a
digital
drawing
of
an
enso
(a
symbol
of
enlightenment,
the
universe
and
equality)
gliding
into
existence
before
slowly
dissolving
into
nothingness.
The
Sanctuary
gallery,
designed
as
a
quiet
haven
for
Future
World's
visitors
to
reflect
and
meditate,
will
also
see
a
new
addition.
The
Way
of
Birds
shows
a
movement
of
a
flock
of
birds
which
respond
to
the
visitors'
presence
as
they
fly.
The
birds
leave
behind
a
trail
of
light
as
they
fly
through
the
space,
dissolving
the
boundaries
between
the
artwork
and
visitor.