Gardens are beautiful and all but they ’re almost always inconveniently located on the ground . or else of stooping to smell the roses , this garden comes to you : A suspended , living arrangement of 2,300 flowers which rises and fall around viewing audience as they move through the infinite .
Floating Flower Garden : Flowers and I are of the same root , the Garden and I are oneis a project by Japanese artists atteamLab , where a computer - see to it system teddy the 2,300 plants up and down depending on the comportment of a person walking below . guess the peak break like a mantle and forming a house of cards around each soul . The technology is similar to Random International’sRain Room , which observe viewers dry they walk through a simulated waterspout .
The plants are orchid , which are able to take in water and food through their airborne root ( technically rhizomes ) and do n’t inevitably call for soil . So the garden is really growing , even as it ’s installed upside - down .

In addition to the optic experience , the aroma must be absolutely amazing : According to the artists , the scent of each flower is intensified when it ’s pollenate by its like spouse dirt ball , and the way ’s fragrance changes throughout the day .
Floating Flower Garden : Flowers and I are of the same theme , the Garden and I are oneis installed at Tokyo’sNational Museum of Emerging Science and Innovationin Tokyo through May 10 . [ teamLabviaLaughing Squid ]
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