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VIDEO. To see in a swimsuit: a sauna exhibition is all the rage in Japan

2021-03-19T13:52:40.960Z


Tokyo's breathable art installation allows visitors to “experience art in their best mental state”. It's Tokyo's hottest new exhibit, an immersive digital art experience filled with futuristic light installations that transform into a sauna complex. Visitors must wear bathing suits to enter and enjoy this facility scattered among seven saunas of varying temperatures, lit in bright colors ranging from magenta to dark green. After a few minutes of relaxing in the heat - followed by a cold shower


It's Tokyo's hottest new exhibit, an immersive digital art experience filled with futuristic light installations that transform into a sauna complex.

Visitors must wear bathing suits to enter and enjoy this facility scattered among seven saunas of varying temperatures, lit in bright colors ranging from magenta to dark green.

After a few minutes of relaxing in the heat - followed by a cold shower to sting the senses - they can walk around different rooms to marvel at the works of art in a “sauna trance”.

The show features illuminations of floating butterflies, "solidified light crystals" and a large red sphere that radiates through the darkness.

Some of the viewing spaces also feature jets of cold water or cooling mist to create a physical and esoteric impression.

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The exhibition, titled “Reconnect: Art with Rinkan Sauna,” is the latest offering from Japanese art collective teamLab, which collaborated with video app TikTok on the project.

“By taking alternating hot and cold baths, visitors open their minds, experience an ever-expanding physical sensation and become one with the art,” said the group, which recommends that everyone drink it regularly. water during the experiment.

Source: leparis

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