Saudi Arabia | TeamLab Without Borders in Jeddah, where art meets technology

2024-06-10 2024-06-10T11:00:28Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانعة مُحتوى

Weather of Arabia - In a scene full of colors and creativity, the TeamLab Without Borders Jeddah Museum opened its doors in the heart of historic Jeddah, offering visitors a unique artistic experience that transcends traditional borders. This project is the result of cooperation between the Saudi Ministry of Culture and TeamLab Group, and is part of the Quality of Life Program initiatives. The museum includes about 80 interconnected works of art, which together form one world without borders.

TeamLab Without Borders Jeddah Museum is not just a museum, but rather a sensory journey that combines the past and the present, giving visitors a deep sense of artistic interaction, to remain immersed in the beauty of continuity and creativity without borders.

Statements of the founders and officials of TeamLab

Toshiyuki Inoko, founder of TeamLab, expressed his pride by saying:

“Jeddah is one of the leading cities in the Middle East with its ancient history and rich culture. We are proud to open Team Lab Without Borders in historic Jeddah, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Area. We rely on the concept of continuous communication between different works of art, to create an interconnected world without borders, that gives visitors A unique opportunity to wander, explore and create a new world with others.”

Abdul Rahman Al-Mutawa*, the official spokesman for the Saudi Ministry of Culture, added:

“We are extremely pleased to announce the opening of TeamLab Without Borders Museum in Historic Jeddah. Here, the arts meet technology and nature in an innovative creative space, providing an immersive experience in every sense of the word. Our partnership with TeamLab enhances the presence of innovative artistic expression locally.” And globally.” He added: “We aspire for this museum to be a dynamic meeting point in Jeddah, where visitors explore new creative areas, in a dialogue linking the Kingdom’s rich heritage with contemporary artistic discourse.”

An interactive art experience at TeamLab

TeamLab Museum Without Borders extends over an area of 10,000 square metres, and offers an interactive artistic experience in which artworks go beyond the boundaries of the rooms, as they interact with each other and with visitors, creating an immersive artistic world. This museum is the first of its kind in the Middle East, and was established permanently on the banks of Lake Arbaeen, overlooking panoramic views of historic Jeddah.

Various creative spaces

  • A world without borders: visitors experience the world through their bodies and move freely.
  • Jungle Gym: Enhances spatial awareness.
  • Future Games City: based on the concept of collaborative creativity.
  • Lantern Forest: Its lights interact with visitors.
  • NT House area: Visitors get creative with preparing tea in an endless world where flowers are always in bloom.
  • Drawing Factory: Turns drawings into tangible memories that can be taken home.

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Sources:

al-sharq

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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