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Japan's premier art collective teamLab celebrates 20 years with a spot of tea and a Miami bash


May 7, 2021
Osaka – In his 1906 text “The Book of Tea,” Meiji Era intellectual Okakura Kakuzo interprets pan-Asian thought for Western readers. Writing in English, he declares: “The art of life lies in a constant readjustment to our surroundings.”
These words seem apt when visiting “Tea Time,” the latest work from digital art collective teamLab, which will run through March 2022. Like much of teamLab’s creative output, “Tea Time’’ relies on how visitors react to the environment they create.
The work is an experimental 14-seat tea room built into the basement of Fukuoka Shoyu Gallery, a storehouse from the Meiji Era (1868-1912) that’s located in downtown Okayama. Inside, glass lanterns slowly pulse red while mirrored walls and pools of water reflect light in every direction, turning the tiny space into a cosmic womb both intimate and infinite. Tea is poured into a glass, which glows white, pulsing to a tempo of its own. If left alone, ....

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Can security be improved by bringing personal data back to Japan? [Japan Times, Tokyo]


Can security be improved by bringing personal data back to Japan? [Japan Times, Tokyo]
Apr. 22 Following a data management incident in March, Line Corp. announced it would move sensitive user information from data centers in South Korea to Japan to ease concerns, especially from those in the public sector.
But will transferring personal information data to Japan from overseas improve its safety?
Not necessarily, critics say.
Line’s data management drew flak last month after the firm acknowledged it allowed its Chinese software firm to access users’ personal information. The messaging app giant was also storing data including photos, videos and transactions of e-money Line Pay in data centers in South Korea. ....

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