teamLab create borderless and immersive digital worlds in new Shanghai Museum
– Exhibition view of teamLab Borderless Shanghai, 2019, Shanghai © teamLab, teamLab is represented by Pace Gallery
Art collective teamLab have launched their second digital-only Borderless museum, described as "a world made of artworks without boundaries."
Located in Huangpu District, Shanghai, teamLab Borderless Shanghai follows the launch of MORI Building Digital Art Museum: teamLab Borderless in Tokyo last year.
Designed by teamLab Architects, the 6,600sq m (71,000sq ft) destination is said to be an intricately-structured three-dimensional space housing around 50 artworks.
Visitors walk through the galleries experiencing digital artworks that move out of the rooms around them, form connections with and react to them and transcend the physical space of the museum, moving between other teamLab Borderless museums around the world.
Among the artworks on display are a vast forest of lamps that light up with the proximity of visitors and digital light sculptures comprising more than 1,000 densely packed moving lights.
teamLab told CLAD: "The teamLab Borderless museums are, to some extent, museums in urban areas. However, in the future, we would like to work to create outdoor experiences in lush nature, where our artworks exist within the environment as one part of the surrounding nature."
teamLab Borderless Shanghai opened at the start of November.
teamLab digital museum Shanghai









World's first 'digital-only art museum' set to wow in Tokyo
Birds fly from your plate and the walls change before your eyes at multi-sensory Tokyo restaurant
Stunning digital installations encourage creativity, play and immersion at Silicon Valley art show
FEATURE: Digital art – Light Fantastic

MAD Arkitekter nature town celebrates the beautiful landscape of Martineåsen

Pierattelli Architetture proposes new football stadium for ACF Fiorentina

Snøhetta's Xingtai Grand Theater provides a cultural cornerstone in Hebei Province

Hilton's Higgins Hotel New Orleans tells the story of World War II

Funding approved for LMN Architects-designed shark pavilion at Seattle Aquarium

Woods Bagot to create international food and wine destination in Adelaide

JKMM Architects to design new annexe for National Museum of Finland

MVRDV to return Seoul waterfront to nature as public park

Hall Arts Hotel, designed by HKS Architects and Bentel & Bentel, opens in Dallas

OPEN Architecture's Chapel of Sound valley amphitheatre tops out

Hou de Sousa create "kaleidoscopic beacon" for New York plaza

Petr Pelčák's Hard Rock Prague to feature light wall, spa and rooftop bar

Snøhetta's new public garden at 550 Madison to be "green oasis"

BarberMcMurry offer green-roofed, terracotta-screened and treehouse options for Knoxville Science Museum

Tham & Videgård's +One Tower looks almost matchstick-built

Concept artwork revealed for "one of the most ambitious theme park projects ever in Europe"

Bertil Harström and Johan Krauppi create floating hotel and spa

Civic Architects' LocHal Public Library named World Building of the Year at World Architecture Festival

Exhibitions begin at Zaha Hadid Architects-designed Changsha Meixihu International Culture & Arts Centre

BIG and Mecanoo win at INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

State Library Victoria reopens after Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Architectus revamp

Mixed-use, community and culture recognised at World Architecture Festival day two

Studio Fuksas celebrate square's ancient history with high-tech future

Diamond Schmitt and TWBTA reveal new Geffen Hall revamp plans

South Korean theme park with five hotels and 18-hole golf course gets go-ahead

Cambridge United reveals KSS designs for multi-use stadium

Heatherwick among winners on day one of World Architecture Festival 2019

Pharrell's Toronto tower, Untitled, will be parametric, natural and universal

Intu creating eight-neighbourhood retail and leisure resort in Spain
