Japan's teamLab art collective extends high-tech Tokyo gallery

Group opens door on a new area boasting over 20 interactive installations

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A child uses a smartphone to interact with the "Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest" installation that is part of the newly opened area in the teamLab art collective's flagship Tokyo venue. (Photo by Suzu Takahashi)

NANCY ZHENG

TOKYO -- Japan's teamLab art collective threw open the doors on the latest area of its flagship, high-tech exhibition in southeast Tokyo on Wednesday, offering visitors the chance to immerse themselves in interactive works combining dazzling computerized projections with everything from trampolines to slides.

The addition to the teamLab Planets Tokyo site in the capital's Toyosu district covers 2,650 square meters, or around the size of 10 tennis courts, boosting the venue to one and a half times its previous footprint.

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