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A unique digital art museum has been opened by the Japanese collective teamLab in collaboration with urban developer Mori Building in Tokyo, offering visitors a dazzling experience that brings together art, science, technology, design, and nature. The installation created by artists, programmers, CG animators, mathematicians, engineers, architects and designers covers more than 10,000-squares-metres and uses 520 computers and 470 projectors.
First lady Melania Trump and President Donald Trump's adult children have been avoiding the spotlight since the violent events unfolded this week. And according to Business Insider, a White House source says that Melania is mentally 'checked out' and doesn't want to 'get involved' anymore. As a mob of Trump supporters broke into the US Capitol on Wednesday, Mrs. Trump chose to focus on finishing a photoshoot for her coffee table book. The book is about decorative items she's restored in the president's residence since her husband took office four years ago. A source familiar with the first lady's schedule says Mrs. Trump was busy overseeing the photographing of rugs and other items in the West Wing.
Tokyo, Jun 5 (EFE/EPA).-Japanese creative group teamLab on Friday reopened its famous interactive digital art museum in Tokyo after a three-month closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON).FOOTAGE SHOWS THE 'TEAMLAB PLANETS TOKYO' ART MUSEUM IN TOKYO, JAPAN
US First Lady Melania Trump visits the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT) elephant orphanage in Kenya as part of her solo tour of Africa promoting her children's welfare programme. IMAGES
During a visit to the paediatric hospital "Bambino Gesu" in Rome, Melania Trump meets sick children. IMAGES