Galaxy & teamLab: Catching and Collecting in the Sea of Life

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Galaxy & teamlab: Catching and Collecting in the Sea of Life
Photo: ©teamLabCatching and Collecting in the Sea of Life
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Time Out says

In teamLab's new pop-up exhibition in collaboration with the Galaxy store in Harajuku, the digital art collective's enchanted forest has been transformed into an underwater fantasy. This latest installation is also an interactive one, where visitors can use smartphones to catch, study and release the colourful sea creatures they encounter in the space. There's a great variety of marine animals to see, including fish like tuna as well as aquatic creatures that are endangered or extinct. 

To catch a creature to study it, you can use the designated app on a Galaxy smartphone to scan fish swimming in the space, or throw out a 'Study Net' towards the floor if you see something interesting darting around your feet. 

While the exhibition is free, reservations are required. Each session is an hour long, with the exhibition open from 11am until 7pm daily. You can book a timeslot via the event website.

Note: an end date for this exhibition has yet to be announced.

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