TeamLab collective art project turns your TV in a flowering canvas

TeamLab’s collective art project turns your TV in a flowering canvas

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Flowers Bombing Home, where crowd-drawn flowers blossom simultaneously on televisions around the world, was introduced by the Japanese studio.

Your home television connects to the outside world and transforms into art. On August 6, 2020, the artwork Flowers Bombing Home went online. It grows the flowers you draw across television screens all across the world.

Therefore, the goal of this initiative is to raise awareness of how interconnected the globe is and to celebrate that connection.

Furthermore, your home’s television turns into art. Watch from home, take part from home, and stay connected to the outside world. A single work of art with drawings of flowers from artists from all over the world appears on screens all over the world.

Moreover, TeamLab is an international art collective since 2001. Its interdisciplinary team of experts includes artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, and architects. Through their collaborative work, TeamLab aims to navigate the intersection of the natural and technological worlds.

Through art, TeamLab seeks to investigate how one’s identity and the outside world interact. People divide the world into distinct entities with imagined borders between them in order to understand it. TeamLab aims to go beyond these limitations in how we view the world, how we relate to it and to ourselves, and how time moves forward. Finally, everything exists as part of an endlessly long, frail yet magnificent continuation of life.

 

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