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Teamlab’s Latest Eye-Popping Site Combines Historic Ruins, Dazzling Digital Art and a Sauna – Concrete Playground

Whether it’s opening a sprawling art museum, taking over a 400-year-old castle, turning old oil tanks into a digital waterfall, bringing waves of light to Melbourne or planning its first permanent European site, Teamlab’s digital installations are never less than impressive. The term definitely applies to the interdisciplinary collective’s latest venture, too. And if you find its work soothing, those feelings are bound to kick in with gusto when you’re wandering around historic ruins and getting steamy in a sauna.
In its latest dazzling permanent attraction, Teamlab has paired up with Japan’s Mifuneyama Rakuen Park. If that sounds familiar, that’s because the two have collaborated before. From July–November each year, an…
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