
"Spanning over 10,000 square meters, teamLab's permanent art museum, Biovortex Kyoto, is set to open on October 7th, 2025, in Minami-ku, within walking distance of Kyoto Station. The project represents the collective's largest exhibition in Japan and signals a new phase in their approach to immersive, multi-sensory environments (find designboom's previous coverage here). Conceived as part of the Kyoto Station Southeast Area Project, Biovortex Kyoto positions itself at the intersection of urban development, culture, and interactive art."
"The collection of Biovortex Kyoto encompasses more than 50 artworks, many of which explore teamLab's long-standing interest in perception, transience, and the interplay between humans and their environments. Among the highlights is Massless Amorphous Sculpture, a work never before shown in Japan, which illustrates the group's concept of Environmental Phenomena, which is the idea that artworks emerge from the conditions that surround them."
Biovortex Kyoto occupies over 10,000 square meters in Minami-ku, within walking distance of Kyoto Station, and opens on October 7, 2025. The museum represents teamLab's largest exhibition in Japan and focuses on immersive, multi-sensory environments that blend urban development, culture, and interactive art. The collection includes more than 50 artworks that examine perception, transience, and human-environment relations. Massless Amorphous Sculpture debuts in Japan and exemplifies the Environmental Phenomena concept that artworks arise from surrounding conditions. Other works include Megaliths, Transient Abstract Life and Return, alongside interactive, educational spaces such as Athletics Forest and Future Park that encourage physical participation and collaborative creativity.
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