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Tokyo has unveiled the world's first Digital Art Museum

Tokyo has unveiled the world’s first Digital Art Museum

So we bet that you may have never  been to a museum that literally takes you into an entirely different world. Well this museum in Tokyo will definitely raise your expectations when in comes to a visit to the museum.Now when you talk about museums we are sure that the first things that come in to your mind are Painting, sculptures and various historical artifacts, well this museum has added a beautiful twist to all those things. Tokyo has unveiled the world’s first all-digital museum which is comprised of artworks which use a innovative projection-mapping technology. A report from Bloomberg revealed that, A developer and an art collective TeamLab have created a wave of digital artifacts, at the MORI Building Digital Art Museum inTokyo.

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In the dark, empty rooms, you will not see any guide maps or instructions on the wall. Instead, this new venture will make you feel as if you are a part  of the episodes of Netflix’s sci-fi series Black Mirror. Visitors would be amazed to see that they step into or onto about 50 kaleidoscopic installations which are triggered by motion sensors and projected across every surface of the 100,000-square-foot exhibit space, waiting to be discovered.

Tokyo has unveiled the world’s first Digital Art Museum

The varioussectors of this artworks museum is simply mesmerizing for every visitorwho steps inside this beautiful work of art. You will find various exhibitions on many different themes which makes visitors feel as if the art has come to life.Furthermorethis museum has explored the nature and the cycles of life, starting from oceans to animals and moving on to human lives, this museumhas got a digital package made on everything you may see aroundand that all the more makes the experience, one to remember. Once you are done with the ride and if you feel exhausted and hungryyou canfind yourself a tea stall gate which serves, quite literally art in your tea. You’ll have to see it for yourself to find out what we mean.

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