teamLab: Planets Odaiba and so on
If you are in Tokyo or planning to visit Tokyo in near future, “Don’t Come back without visiting
teamLab. Planet!” If you don’t’ you are missing out on “Out Of This World Experience!”
In
their own words team says that, “It’s an Art museum making use of technological
tools where ones’ senses merge with the space he is in, whether lights, water,
gravity, and garden whatever!” Without bothering about the technical details
too much, they prefer to accentuate the human senses while blending them with
the space. Complicated? Eh? It is!
They
want people to go barefoot to sense the newer senses and immerse their bodies
in vast artworks of space surrounding them, merging themselves into it along
with the others. The intricacy lies in the fact that environs change according
to your as well as other peoples’ interaction with the space, in the end
blurring the boundaries between self, art and others.
Actually
they had two enterprises by the names, planets and borderless [of your being]. TeamLab
Borderless was in Odaiba but is presently closed due to total waterfront
renovation-reorganization. So it is being shifted to Roppongi by Dec ’23, so check
it. Present teamLab.com Planets is very easy to find, just opposite station
Shin-Toyosu on Yurikamome line.
Team Lab |
When
I was standing in the queue, after checking my QR code on mobile, an attendant
took me aside and escorted me to the special entrance that was not for the
common people in queue! Wow, special treatment for somebody from QUOTA [For the
first time in my life, pun intended!], I was extremely happy with myself. But
that was that. Once inside everybody was treated equally!
As
there is water in one of the art works, one has to wear either short pants or
fold the trousers. Again, you cannot carry anything except your mobile or
camera. I was sceptical to carry camcorder as I was not sure of my own balance because
all the artworks are in dark halls and I fumble in dark spaces. And it turned
out to be correct. Right from the beginning it’s dark and dark!
While walking in those dark allies, with only blue or red lights, [such type of lights in fact accentuate the darkness], along the floor illuminating area of not more than 9 inches around them, you just walk on endlessly only with tactile sensations of your soles! It too keeps on changing every few steps! Sometimes it’s sandy like beach, sometimes like soft velvet carpet sometimes like uneven stony walk! And then there is ascent and you start walking in a stream with cold water running under your feet. Within few steps and few minutes you get so many sensual feelings….. And that’s their goal! At the end of the ascent the first exhibit welcomes you. It’s a waterfall of light particles. The droplets of the water from the fall are illuminated by the source of bright light at the top. It looks like as if there are hundreds of crystals falling down and refracting the light by prismatic effect!
Water Fall of Light Particles |
You
are given towels to dry your feet for the next experience.
The hall is known as The Soft Black Hole. It was pitch dark, only source of light was the exit gate. The floor is made of satin cloth with beans [Like in a Bean Bag] or sand, underneath; it simply does not allow you to have foothold to walk, why, even to stand! Every effort sinks your feet further. To walk or to go forward, you have to push the terra firma behind, Newton’s third law. Here terra is just not ‘Firma.’ It not only changes with the weight of your body but with the weights of people around you thus changing the space with your every movement or of people around you. It may be mimicking walk in real Space in the sky! Your body becomes a space that influences another body, difficult to explain but worth an experience! To click photo in that unsteady ‘Space’ was next to impossible.
Soft Black Hole Archives |
I
was totally bowled. My every attempt was failure and in the end I was on all four!
But even in that position you still require hard surface to push back to move
forward! And it’s just not there! Everything is soft and mobile and does not
offer any resistance at all! Young ones in the teens crossed the room in three
steps because of their agility but clumsy people like me got stuck up as if in the
quick sand! Volunteer at the exit gate offered help, but Shash Benurwar? No!
After umpteen attempts, totally exhausted I made to the exit!
After
a pitch dark small passage, you enter a chamber, rather a big hall where you
are suddenly in the abundance of light!
Well,
as my pen and the brain behind it, is unable to describe the experience I’ll
have to use the terminologies from their pamphlet.
Pointillism is an art-form where myriads of coloured points are put together to create an illusion of an object. In simple words the way pixels when put together form a single cohesive picture. Here light source in form of LCD bulbs is used to create three dimensional objects. Many many, many I don’t know how many, zillions may be, LCD lamp strings are suspended from the ceiling in multi-angular hall. All the walls including floor and ceiling are covered with bright mirrors.
And
when the lights went on…….. Well well well I was awestruck, dumbfounded,
astonished….. Everything happened at the same time. I was gaping at the glitter
open mouthed for how much time I don’t remember. Within minutes the lights
started changing colours and patterns, in sequence depending on the people
around. The speed of changing lights too mattered because at times it was very
fast. Like all the exhibits it too is interactive!
Crystal Hall with mirrors |
Like so many other I too lied on the glass floor and the picture was totally different. You feel as if you are in the eye of tornado of light!
How
my eyes remained in the sockets, is still a puzzle to me! I may go on and on as
I was so mesmerized but there are other exhibits too!
The
next one too is mind boggling. At the end of the session I may fall short of
adjectives!
Drawings
on the water surface created by Dance of Koi and YOU!
Kio Fish Lasers |
Koi is a type of Japanese fish having red and white straps on it. You enter the hall with knee deep water full with many many Koi fish. This hall too has mirrors on all the walls giving it the feel of infinity. The images of Koi fish are generated by lasers, and they move freely in the water. If you try to touch them they turn into flowers. Being interactive again with people, ample number of permutation and combinations occur, at times forming ribbon like rays illuminating the entire water in the surroundings. The entire show is impromptu and is not generated on computer or is run in loops. So the creation of light patterns is not only ever the same but never replicated anytime! Wow, Wow Wow! It really satiates all the aesthetic senses, only problem is to maintain your balance in water and in dark and not allowing your mobile to fall in the water!! The camouflage of infinity is so superb I could not find the exit door!
The rest of the techno-art exhibits too are extremely enchanting. For example “Floating in Falling Universe of Flowers.” You lie down on your back under the dome and it showers flowers on you from all the sides, in all their stages, from blooming to withering. The petals along with leaves in different stages of life fly randomly almost touching you. The flowers change according to season, and as it was season of Sakura the flowers were Cherry flowers.
The next hall has big spheres may be balloons filled with free floating lights. When you move between the two spheres you enter the space which resonates with colors practically bathing you in colors. Again you lie down and you enter a different space due to mirrors everywhere.
The
real ‘Garden’ one is the latest one and entry is for limited period. May be
within max 5 minutes they evacuate the batch. There are millions of creepers
with flowers in vast number and different colors which move up and down in
mirrored hall. It seems they really blend the spaces with the images in the
mirrors but the end result is really relaxing and sends your mind in happy
‘space!’
I
must have been there for more than 3 hours but never felt like leaving. I had
my quota of endorphins so it was time to call it a day. I had planned to visit
Odaiba, artificially created island which has everything that today’s youth
like, malls, video arcades, gaming machines Michelin starred restaurants,
Multiplexes, Five star hotels everything posh,posher and ultramod! The entire
journey from Shin-Toyosu to Odaiba-Kaihinkoen is so soothing to the eyes,
almost picturesque.
I
had decided not to feel small but the entire area makes you small not from the
Indian point of view but in general. Everything is gigantic, mammoth spic span
clean and grandiose as everything is newly fresh!
I
don’t know from where to start because it has everything that makes mind happy
materialistically. Joy Polis by Sega is indoor amusement park for young adults
as well as for children. For me it of course was out of question. A Giraffe
statue made from Lego pieces welcomes you at the entrance.
I
did go to Aqua city just next to it. But again except food court it’s no
different than any other mall. It does serve good, one is Okonomiyaki,
specialty of Hiroshima but the serving was so ample I did not dare, as I am a
frugal eater though a gourmet. Hawaiian Restaurant is also equally popular.
Does it require caption |
Odaiba
waterfront along with Rainbow Bridge is illuminated in the night so I wanted to
pass the time till the evening. What better way than to watch a movie. ‘United
Cinemas’ on the ground floor, a multiplex with 15 screens was the best choice.
And to my surprise an Indian movie was running there. I was aware that South
Indian movies are popular in Japan but to experience it first hand was a
surprise. It was none other than “Natu Natu’ RRR! Of course with Japanese
subtitles. So it was out. As such also I had not liked it when I had watched it
in Mumbai, Fight of stuffed Tigers and Lions may be palatable to average Indian
movie goer…..me, absolutely not!
To my surprise, Odaiba waterfront has ‘Statue of Liberty’ donated by none other than French Government itself, to strengthen the ties between the two countries! Of Course!! I may be lucky because I have seen the original one in New York, a smaller one on an island in River Seine Paris, which can be seen from Eiffel Tower and this was the third one in Tokyo.
Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Bay |
May be France has donated them to Japan at a whole sale rate because there are such two more in Shimoda and Osaka! Too much in Hurry to establish peace through ‘Liberty’!
It’s
said the gifted actor takes tailor made role to enormous heights, similarly beautification
of Tokyo Bay has taken it to astronomical heights. Topography of Tokyo Bay as
such is amazing; addition of all these structures has made it stupendous! Entire
region with a smallish beach in front, Sumida River meeting Tokyo Bay,
promenades of Odaiba, Rainbow Bridge away but not far away multiple manicured
small islands in the bay, ferries from Asakusa anchoring on jetties! What
better architectural wonder one can achieve. Small tit-bits: Tokyo Bay Beach is
totally man-made!
I
had a glimpse of a giant robot on the other side of road, it’s Unicorn Gundam.
My children especially son even at this age is interested in machines that turn
into giant cars, cars then turning into Robots or dinosaurs. I found that
Gundam, whatever I could see of it, Grotesque. So walking down to Diver City
Plaza to have closer look was ruled out, at least for me but it’s one of the
greatest attractions of Odaiba!
It
was my last day in Japan and early morning reporting at Narita for 11 AM flight
was ahead of me. So no late nights though I never sleep well prior to any such
event. If at all I get few blinks, I get up with a start dreading that I have
missed the flight.
So I had to forego illuminated auroras of Rainbow Bridge. But enough time was there to visit Emperor’s Palace in Central Tokyo. It was little tricky [many transfers] to reach Nijubashimae [from Shimbashi,] station nearest to the Imperial Palace, but within 20 minutes I reached the station. On the contrary walk from the station to palace took more time! Station is in the basement of some commercial complex and it took me more than 10 minutes just to find the exit. Thereafter it was vast ground three times the size of Shiwaji Park, might be even more! Some part had plantations, our own Cherry Blossom, for me last of the tour, and rest was just vast empty space. A Mumbai thought: Big enough to accommodate at least 100,000 hutments! Such a wastage of space!!
Entry in the palace premises is restricted and there are only two batches of 20-30 people, one at 9.30 AM other 12.30 PM. And they were already booked for 15 days in advance so I visited only the outskirts. You do not get even the glimpse of real palace from outside. One has to be happy with a selfie having Seimon Ishibashi Bridge in the background! I was happy!!!
Taxi
picked me up at 6 AM to catch a bus to Narita Air Port from Kasai the next
metro station. In place of Y4000 I spent only Y 2700. And on the air port duty
free I used all the remaining balance on SUICA! I did not long for homemade
khana on return flight, on the contrary felt sad for missing out on my Ramens
and Udons!