Imagine a world where art is not confined to frames but moves freely through the halls, reacting to your every movement. teamLab Borderless in Tokyo is the world’s first digital art museum of this scale, created by the renowned art collective teamLab. Here, within the Azabudai Hills complex, the boundaries between the viewer and the artwork are completely blurred.

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The museum covers an impressive area of 10,000 square meters and is divided into five main zones. More than 520 computers and 470 powerful projectors are responsible for the magic of the visual images. This high-tech space turns Japan into the epicentre of the global digital avant-garde, offering guests a unique sensory experience.
The uniqueness of teamLab Borderless lies in the absence of a map or fixed routes. The artworks here lead their own lives: they "flow" from room to room, communicate with each other, and change depending on the presence of people. It is a living, breathing digital organism that never looks the same twice.