How Long Is the Mori Digital Art Museum?

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The Mori Digital Art Museum is a unique and innovative museum located in the Roppongi Hills area of Tokyo. It is a highly interactive virtual experience that brings together art, technology, and culture in a way that has never been done before. The Mori Digital Art Museum offers visitors the opportunity to interact with artworks from around the world using cutting-edge technology that blends physical and digital elements.

The Mori Digital Art Museum was created by Mori Building Co., Ltd., one of Japan’s leading real estate developers, in collaboration with teamLab, a world-renowned creative collective. It was designed to create a space for people to explore the boundaries between art and technology, and to be immersed in an interactive environment. The museum features interactive installations, digital artwork, music performances, talks by artists and curators, workshops, and other events throughout the year.

The Mori Digital Art Museum has over 20 galleries with more than 70 installations of interactive artwork. Visitors can explore these works through interactive projections on walls or floors as well as 3D projections that they can touch and manipulate with their hands or body movements. The museum also features two “digital gardens” which are immersive landscapes filled with digital flora and fauna that react to visitors’ presence.

The Mori Digital Art Museum also offers workshops and educational programs for children aged 7-12 years old as well as adults who want to learn more about contemporary art and technology. These programs offer an opportunity for visitors to get creative with hands-on activities such as drawing or video editing.

The Mori Digital Art Museum has become an important part of Tokyo’s cultural landscape since it opened in June 2018. It has been praised for its innovative approach to merging art and technology into an exciting experience for all ages.

How Long Is the Mori Digital Art Museum?
The Mori Digital Art Museum is open from 10:00am – 6:00pm Tuesday through Sunday (closed on Mondays). Visitors can enjoy spending anywhere from one hour up to several hours exploring this unique experience depending on their preference.