final year,PACE Gallery officially announced an ambitious Art + Technology program to illuminate the still widely unexplored digital space in modern art. Their first exhibition as share of this program (fittingly opening at their Menlo Park location) is a wide-ranging show with teamLab, an interdisciplinary group of Japanese artists known for visually stunning, and interactive digital works. The show,Living Digital Space and Future Parks, promises more than 20000 square feet of multi-room digital experiences. The uninitiated will be stunned by past works that are set to be incorporated—chief among them Flowers and People, and Cannot Be Controlled but Live Together,a digital tapestry of flowers that bloom and die at faster and slower rates depending on the positioning of the viewer in the room.
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