Watch: Japan's teamLab unveils new Tokyo exhibit 'Floating Flower Gardens'


Over the weekend, Japanese art collective teamLab celebrated its third anniversary by opening an expanded "Garden Area" - with two new interactive garden artworks - at its digital museum teamLab Planets in Tokyo.

Both new spaces are now open to the public: a garden where visitors can become one with the flowers, immersing themselves in over 13, 000 live orchids that bloom in mid-air; and, a glowing moss garden filled with ovoids that shine and resonate when pushed by people or blown by the wind.

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