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Teamlab’s New ‘Sakura Bombing Home’ Artwork Will Fill Your TV Screen with Cherry Blossoms – Concrete Playground

Whether sprawling across a Tokyo warehouse, taking over a Japanese castle, turning old oil tanks into waterfalls or even popping up in Melbourne, the digital art made by creative collective Teamlab can make you feel like you’re in another world. That’s a sensation we could all after the past year year, even if visiting the group’s overseas sites is currently off limits due to international travel restrictions. Enter Teamlab’s latest project: the online-only Sakura Bombing Home.
If it sounds familiar, that’s because it’s a twist on Flowers Bombing Home, which Teamlab launched in 2020. The project has been updated for cherry blossom season, because Japanese students usually graduate at this time of year — but can’t currently enjoy the…
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