Currently on view at National Gallery Singapore, this large-scale interactive digital installation entitled Walk, Walk, Walk: Search, Deviate, Reunite by Japanese art collective teamLab is made of a group of anonymous and diverse figures that keep walking and as they move, the artwork moves along with them. Visitors can interact with the art by touching the figures which stops, changes directions or chooses a different path. Based on the Zen expression “Hoho kore dojo” that says every step is the place to learn, the figures walk endlessly while confronting new situations which also encourages the visitors to choose their own path as they move along with the artwork.
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