تعابير ومفاهيم جديدة للألوان
2018
يهدف تيم لاب إلى تجديد التعبير عن اللون ومفهومه، وإنشاء ألوان جديدة لم يسبق لها مثيل من قبل.
يهدف ضوء اللون المتصلّب (61 لونًا) وضوء اللون السائل (57 لونًا) إلى إنشاء ألوان جديدة من خلال استكشاف طرق جديدة للتعبير عن اللون.
صور مصغّرة متجاوبة.. ضوء لون متصلّب، صور مصغّرة متجاوبة.. ضوء لون سائل
لون التوازن المتغيّر يختلف عن المفاهيم التقليدية للألوان. فعندما ينظر إلى اللون عن كثب، يتغيّر ويتحرّك باستمرار، ولكن عندما ينظر إليه من مسافة بعيدة، يكون ثابتًا ولا يتغيّر. تمتلك هذه الألوان مفهوم الوقت على مقياس صغير جدًا (مجهري)، ولكنها لا تُفهم على مقياس أكبر (عياني).
الشاي في ترتيب عفوي.. لون التوازن المتغيّر
اللون المسطّح يزيل الشكل ثلاثي الأبعاد عن الأجسام والفضاءات، فتبدو مسطّحة، وتصبح المساحة مستوى مسطّحًا من اللون، وتغمر جسم الشخص الذي يختبره في ذلك المستوى المسطّح من اللون.
توسيع الوجود ثلاثي الأبعاد في مساحة متحوّلة، ثلاثة ألوان مسطَّحة، وتسعة ألوان مبهمة تعوم بحرّية، ولونان مسطَّحان حمراوان مرتفعان، ولون أزرق ولون بنفسجي مبهم.
FEATURED WORKS
teamLab, 2018, Interactive Installation, Endless, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi
The space is filled with spheres of free floating light. People move through the spheres and enter the space. When people move through or strike them, the spheres change color, and that color resonates out. The spheres around that sphere change color tone and in turn resonate out the color in three-dimensions to nearby spheres.
When the spheres change color, the space itself shifts between a collection of spheres forming a three-dimensional space and a flat color wall.
Even if each sphere moves freely on its own, the behavior of light is maintained across the whole of the space (a three-dimensional image in which one sphere is regarded as one dot). Therefore, the light behaves as a group and can be thought of as one three-dimensional existing space. At this time, the light spreads spherically around the impacted sphere.
Since each sphere is free floating within the collection of sphere elements that make up the three-dimensional space, people recognize it as existing three-dimensionally and part the spheres entering into the three-dimensional existing space.
The shape of the space is determined by the collection of floating spheres and changes according to people's actions (pushing or colliding). Depending on the degree of entanglement of the spheres, and wind and pressure changes, the shape of the space itself will change, empty spaces becoming high density, and spheres rising to the ceiling all at once.
Before the modern era in Japan, Kasane no Irome were seasonal colors created in silk. The colors were the result of a combination of front and back colors, (silk at the time was so thin that the liner was transparent, creating complex colors), overlapping color gradations, complex weave colors, and combinations of warp and weft. Since the sphere colors are produced by light, it has been possible to create nine blurred colors, (light in water, sunlight on water plants, morning glow, morning sky, sky at twilight, peach, plum, iris, spring maple), as well as 3 colors that flatten the space (blue, red, and green), producing a total of twelve colors.
Weightless Forest of Resonating Life - Flattening 3 Colors and 9 Blurred Colors
teamLab, 2019, Interactive Digital Installation, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi
The space is filled with ovoids of light. People move through the ovoids and enter the space.
People recognize the multi-dimensionality of the space when the group of ovoids shine with various blurred colors, but the space feels flat when the ovoids are monochromatic. As the space changes between three dimensions and two dimensions, the whole body is immersed in both a three dimensional space and a flat plane.
When people strike the ovoids of light, it causes the color of the ovoid to change, and a tone specific to that color resonates out. The surrounding ovoids will respond, and the same color and tone will resonate radially throughout the space.
Each ovoid moves freely, but no matter where it is, the behavior of light is maintained across the entirety of the space. Therefore, the light behaves as a group and can be thought of as one three-dimensional existence. The light resonates out spherically across the space from the impacted ovoid. While recognizing the light’s three dimensional existence, people push through the ovoids to enter into that existence.
Since the ovoid colors are produced by light, it is possible to create 9 blurred colors (light in water, sunlight on water plants, morning glow, morning sky, sky at twilight, peach, plum, iris, and spring maple), as well as 3 colors that flatten the space (blue, red, and green), resulting in a total of twelve colors.
Homogenizing and Transforming World
teamLab, 2013, Interactive Installation, Endless, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi
The balls change color when touched by viewers, or when they bump into things. Sounds are produced in relation to the colors. The balls send this color information to other balls, which in turn send the information to nearby balls, and the information spreads out so that all the balls become unified in color.
The Internet has spread throughout the world. Individuals are connected and information spreads back and forth freely. People act as intermediaries for information, and the instant the information spreads, the world unites. All individuals can freely and simply transmit information; the individual acts as an intermediary that transmits the information to the world, transforming it in an instant.
Aurora Lights III, Aurora Vortex
teamLab, 2019, Light Sculpture - Fog, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi
A mass of mixed colors of light is born in the center of the space.
From the Light Sculpture - Fog series, in which smoke and light reconstruct ambiguous space and create ambiguous, three-dimensional objects. The space and three-dimensional objects move, enveloping the people and immersing their bodies.
Resonating Microcosms - Liquified Light Color, Dusk to Dawn
teamLab, 2020, Interactive Digital Installation, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi, Production Support: Hirohito Saito (OryZa Design), Shinya Yoshida (SYD INC.)
As the sun sets, the ovoids shine by themselves. When an ovoid is pushed by a person or blown by the wind it falls down and then rises, a sound resonates out, and it emits a light color specific to the sound. The ovoids around it also respond one after another, making the same tone sound, and emitting the same light color that continues to resonate out. And the surrounding Resonating Trees also respond and change continuously.
The ovoids begin to flicker slowly when the wind is quiet and people do not push them.
Because the ovoid colors are produced by light, it is possible for them to change into 57 different liquified light colors.