Worlds Unbound: The Art of Teamlab by Lee, Laura

Worlds Unbound: The Art of Teamlab

The first scholarly monograph to explore the work of the popular international art collective known as teamLab....
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Author: Laura Lee
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Worlds Unbound: The Art of Teamlab by Lee, Laura

Worlds Unbound: The Art of Teamlab

$135.90

Worlds Unbound: The Art of Teamlab

$135.90
Author: Laura Lee
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
The first scholarly monograph to explore the work of the popular international art collective known as teamLab.

Worlds Unbound introduces and contextualizes the artistic output of the Tokyo-based digital art collective teamLab, known for its electrifying installations that transcend boundaries between gallery, public space, and popular entertainment. In the twenty years since its founding in 2001, teamLab has grown into a global multidisciplinary collaboration with more than six hundred participants, including engineers, computer graphics animators, mathematicians, graphic designers, architects, artists, and computer programmers. With lavish illustrations throughout, this book provides a comprehensive overview of teamLab's artistic vision and achievements, illuminating the remarkable scope of the group's groundbreaking art and its fundamental contributions to the pivotal field of new media art.

Unpacking teamLab's digital environments, from framed works animated on a loop to immersive environments that unfold in real time and respond to viewer behavior, Worlds Unbound illustrates how the collective uses the concept of interdependency to interrelate the natural world, participatory culture, and the digital art experience.

Author: Laura Lee
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Published: 04/08/2022
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 4.25lbs
Size: 10.30h x 8.50w x 1.50d
ISBN: 9781789384499

About the Author
Laura Lee is associate professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Florida State University. Her research centers on contemporary visual culture, including screen technologies and intermediality, with special emphasis on Japan.


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