LAST WEEKS TO EXPERIENCE FUTURE PARK AT THE POWERHOUSE

This image:Light Ball Orchestra
Featured image: Hopscotch for Geniuses
Photography: Marinco Kojdanovski
It is the last weeks to see teamLab’s FUTURE PARK Sydney’s most popular exhibition for families, with over 100,000 visitors to date.  Featuring eight interactive light installations never seen in Australia, FUTURE PARK is the latest exhibition by Japanese art collective teamLab and exclusively at the Powerhouse Museum.

FUTURE PARK is a playground for children and adults alike that brings together science and imagination to create collaborative artworks that change and evolve each day. Visitors are swept into jungles of dreamt-up forests, compose symphonies, build cities and invent animals and people of the future, with over 400,000 creations scanned in by visitors to date, from cars and UFOs to buildings, lizards, butterflies and their own likeness in order to create avatars.

Kids can enjoy the exhibition during the April school holidays with the popular program Tinkertoreum, encouraging kids to engage with various challenges through play. Build your own car and test it out on your track or explore and interact with the architectural commission Four Periscopes. Visitors will be able to work together to explore the installation, learning about light, reflection and periscope building with this giant overhead visual maze. Make your own periscope to take home.

About Future Park
Future Park features eight installations that evolve in real time as they respond to human interactions with the art. Visitors will have the opportunity to make music with Light Ball Orchestra as balls small and large, suspended and rolling connect with each other to create a live composition. This ever-changing symphony is combined with a light show as the balls change colour as they interact. Graffiti Nature - Mountains and Valleys creates a magical digital environment to be populated by visitor drawings of animals and plants. Witness a colourful world grow from a shared vision of what was, what is and what could be. Hopscotch for Geniuses gives a new, digital twist to one of the world’s oldest games. Part interactive dance, part traditional hopscotch, this is a game that will keep people on their toes.  Sketch Town invites visitors to populate a town of their collective imagination by drawing vehicles, buildings and public places. As Sketch Town grows its creators can interact with the townscape they have designed.
teamLab’s FUTURE PARK  is currently at the Powerhouse Museum,  closing 30 April 2018.