
Digital ‘World of Wonders’ by TeamLab
One of world’s largest digital exhibitions in history, Japanese studio teamLab will show its digital artworks in a form of an impressive maze. Revolving around the idea of a ‘dream’, the exhibition will open on July, 16th in Odaiba, Tokyo and will feature multi-media rooms with walls constructed of digital screens, where each artwork has been inspired by different smell. Participants are invited to interact and engage all the senses.
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