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Massive immersive digital art installation melts and warps boundaries

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A unique digital art museum has been opened by the Japanese collective teamLab in collaboration with urban developer Mori Building in Tokyo, offering visitors a dazzling experience that brings together art, science, technology, design, and nature. The installation created by artists, programmers, CG animators, mathematicians, engineers, architects and designers covers more than 10,000-squares-metres and uses 520 computers and 470 projectors.

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