Move over teamLab, a new digital art venue is coming to town. Hailing from Paris, Atelier des Lumières is unveiling its 10th international location at the newly opened entertainment complex Tokyo Dream Park in Ariake this June.
Much like the original venue in Paris, Rêve Des Lumières Tokyo will feature spaces with floor-to-ceiling projection mapping, infinity mirror rooms and cylindrical rooms that fully immerse visitors in a vortex of light, vividly bringing artworks to life.
The complex is divided into seven distinct zones, anchored by a sprawling 1,200sqm main gallery purpose-built for immersive digital exhibitions. Its debut programme is set to spotlight a reimagined presentation of Vincent van Gogh’s celebrated sunflower paintings, brought to life through cutting-edge visuals and sound.
The equipment is state-of-the-art, too – and there’s a lot of it. With imagery provided by 106 high definition projectors and audio delivered through 63 synchronised speakers, visitors can look forward to an intensely cinematic sensory experience.
Rêve Des Lumières is set to open on June 12 on the eighth floor of Tokyo Dream Park. Tickets are now on sale via the official website.
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