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Published Date: 2014/02/19

From Singapore★ Japanese Digital Art Captivating Asia's Heart

In January, the art fair "Art Stage Singapore" was held at the Marina Bay Sands integrated casino resort in Singapore, where Japanese visual artistry combined with cutting-edge technology received high praise. This was reported by NNA, which distributes economic information in Asia.

 
 
"Sound of Ikebana"

Four digital artworks were exhibited from Japan: "Sound of Ikebana" by Professor Tosa Naoko of Kyoto University, and "Cold Life" by TeamLab, a venture company originating from the University of Tokyo. "Cold Life" was presented on an 84-inch 4K television. These four works, totaling 16 pieces, generated approximately 50 million yen in sales.

 
"Cold Life"
 

 

The venue attracted many visitors from overseas, including the Philippines, India, Australia, Thailand, China, and Japan, alongside local Singaporeans. The stunning visual works, unlike anything seen before, seemed to captivate the hearts of art collectors with a keen interest in cutting-edge art.

 

 

 

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