Instagram-friendly teamLab: Future Park in Hong Kong – what to expect in the interactive art exhibition by Japanese digital art powerhouse
- The pop-up art display at Megabox by Japanese digital artists teamLab is sure to interest children and the Instagram crowd
- However, if you have already seen teamLab: Supernature in Macau, it has bigger versions of four of the six displays in the Hong Kong show

Founded in 2001, the Japanese digital art powerhouse teamLab has been wowing audiences around the world for years with its creative spectacles, with Asian locations including Singapore, Shanghai and Macau hosting permanent installations.
In 2021, it made it into Guinness World Records after its Borderless: Mori Building Digital Art Museum, which opened in June 2018, received 2.2 million visitors in 2019 setting the record for the most visited museum (single art collective).
Hong Kong is finally getting a taste of what all the fuss is about, with a teamLab pop-up exhibition opening on July 9 at Megabox in Kowloon.
The show, called “teamLab: Future Park”, is a 10,000 sq ft (930 square metre) “educational project” that encourages audiences to create art collaboratively.

TeamLab’s fusion of technology and art creates an experience that invites visitors to become a part of the artwork.