Use this app to capture and collect animals in the "Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest" exhibition. Includes camera functionality, illustrated collection books, and detailed animal information.
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About PlanetsTokyo/CollectingForest
- teamLab Planets TOKYO (Toyosu, Tokyo, Japan)
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This is the smartphone app that can be enjoyed along with the artwork "Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest".
- Catch
Point the app's camera at animals and release a Research Eye to capture them.
You can also set up a Research Net at your feet.
- Collect
The animals you catch will be shown in the app's illustrated collection book.
- Release
Once you've captured an animal, you can swipe it over a location visible through the app's camera to return it to that spot.
- Research
The more animals you catch, the more detailed information will be added to your collection book about that animal.
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Reviews for PlanetsTokyo/CollectingForest
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app is useless
literally didn’t work very inconsistent or just glitches out and breaks
cookn305
Cool Exhibit, Annoying App
The exhibit itself is beautiful, and the overall concept is very cool. I won’t spoil any more than necessary. The app is obnoxious and ruins the experience. I’m spending time in the exhibit writing a one star review instead of enjoying it, in hopes that teamLab will take feedback and improve the experience for others. First, catching animals on the floor is near impossible, so I gave up and learned nothing about those species. Second, the requirement to catch three of each species to unlock the entire ecology card is wholly unnecessary. There are 87 species in the exhibit. It would take several hours to make all 261 catches. That’s only if you don’t catch duplicates, which is impossible because many times the animals are layered and the arrow will hit a different target than the silhouette on your screen. This exhibit would be amazing if you could simply point the camera and read the species card. Because of this app, the educational component a massive time waster.