TeamLab Mori
I’m trying to make a habit of what I find works for me when viewing others’ more established lighting and immersive design installations.
Things I appreciated about TeamLab Borderless @ Mori (Roppongi) Cohesion between different exhibits e.g. the steam entrance showing a different exhibit’s perspective, same music Different ways of having the viewer relate to the space being surrounded by lighting (with unknown scale), vs. with known scale (lilypads, plus the transition from “underwater” to “above water”), vs. the lighting is using you as a frame of reference (moving orbs on tracks) Total seamlessness of operation / highly predictable / very robust teahouse Harnessing existing constraints for useful noise (vibration of the moving orbs) – thus elegantly using the strengths of the installation’s implementation in one’s favor rather than overengineering. moving orbs on tracks