Unveiling a New Artistic Journey at TeamLab Borderless
The famed TeamLab Borderless Digital Art Museum, located in Tokyo's Azabudai Hills, is set to launch an exciting new installation on May 20, 2026. The exhibit, titled "Chased Crows and Chasing Crows: Crystal World," promises to mesmerize visitors with its unique interactive experience.
This artwork is a remarkable extension of the already popular "Infinite Crystal World" space, where three-dimensional light sculptures created from clusters of light dots stretch infinitely. The new installation introduces a flock of crows that fly through this luminous environment, each bird transcending the boundaries of individual artwork while simultaneously interacting with the surrounding works. As the exhibit progresses, the crows will navigate through different artworks, creating a rich tapestry of experiences that blend various artistic elements.
The visual journey begins as the light-drawn crows take to the sky, etching their paths in light and forming beautiful ‘sky writing’ that captivates the audience. As the leading crow charges ahead, it is pursued by the others; once caught, the chased crow transforms into a flower and scatters, while the pursuer eventually finds itself in the same position of being chased.
Experience Art Without Borders
At TeamLab Borderless, visitors engage in an art experience that encourages them to move freely and form connections with others. The body becomes a medium of understanding the world, embodying the passage of time while thoughts intermingle and influence each other, often merging into a new concept.
Art, in this space, transcends static representation. It flows out of the confines of traditional mediums, interacts with viewers, and seamlessly blends with other pieces, creating an atmosphere of continuous dialogue among different artistic expressions. The crows illustrated in lights dare to go beyond their assigned realms, intermingling with other artworks, leading to an expansive exploration of creativity.
TeamLab Borderless is designed as a ‘museum without a map,’ where art breathes and moves, immersing participants in an environment devoid of rigid boundaries. The museum promotes a collective visionary space inviting visitors to wander freely, explore, and discover a continuously evolving world.
Practical Information for Visitors
Located at the Morinomiya Digital Art Museum in Azabudai Hills, Tokyo, TeamLab Borderless provides a unique opportunity to appreciate art in an engaging format. Visitors are encouraged to experience the endless possibilities of art that transcends typical boundaries. Here are some details for the upcoming exhibition:
- - Address: Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza B B1, 1-2-4 Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- - Opening Hours: 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM (last admission one hour prior to closure)
- - Special Notes: EN TEA HOUSE opens 30 minutes post-opening, with last orders taken 30 minutes before closing time.
- - Closed Days: June 23, June 30, July 7, July 15 (subject to change; check the official website for updates)
Ticket Information
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TeamLab Borderless
In a world increasingly defined by digital interaction, TeamLab Borderless continues to pave a revolutionary path in the realm of art by offering visitors the chance to step into a fluid and dynamic experience that knows no confines. Don’t miss out on this captivating installation that explores the relationship between humans and art in unprecedented ways.