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'Art Aquarium' exhibition in Japan 

 

Friday 11 July 2014 12:57 BST
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Goldfish swim in the 'BonBorium' installation
Goldfish swim in the 'BonBorium' installation

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"Eco Edo Nihonbashi Art Aquarium 2014" exhibition in Tokyo is an unique form of art, which brings more than 5,000 goldfish on display in aquariums decorated with colourful lighting, projection mapping, music and even scent. The exhibition lets visitors explore true Japan's beauty with all of their senses, using lighting tricks and traditional Japanese motifs. The exhibition is open to the public between until 23 September 2014.

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