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For Teamlab's series of works, they have been committed to changing the relationship between people and nature, people and technology, and people and people. Among these relationships, what I want to explore is the relationship between people. Teamlab indicated that they change the relationship between viewers in a work by turning the presence of other viewers into a positive influence. For example, in a traditional art exhibition, as a visitor, the existence of other audiences will be a negative influence for me, affecting my appreciation of the works, in the space between me and the works, there are always someone will walk around, and stop in front of me, which will affect my experience. What Teamlab wants to do, makes the existence of ‘other audiences’ part of the work, and the audiences bring a beautiful experience to each other. Thereby coordinating the relationship between people. They will also use this kind of research to improve the relationship between people in society.
For this related search that I can only find, I hope to conduct a survey on teamlab by email according to my own thinking and the experience of going to the exhibition at the time, and ask the following questions.
How do you think about the human element in an immersive environment?
Is human being the human being we know under the influence of technology? For example, in your work, you try to blur the boundary between people, then can I think that you have brought people together through technology and become a non-human life?
Have you classified the audiences? For instance, there are audiences who are interacting with your project and also who are just standing by the wall and watching?
Have you considered those who are on the scene in your work but have not participated in the work? Is there a relationship between the audience participated in the work and the audience not participating in the work?
You define the relationship between people as co-creation in your work. Have you still thought about other kinds of relationships?
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