teamLab will participate in the group exhibition "Second Nature" at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai, India. This exhibition, held across all four floors of the Art House within the center, will feature works alongside large-scale pieces by Random International, A.A. Murakami, Simon Heijdens, and Es Devlin. The exhibition runs from July 3, 2026 (Fri) to January 10, 2027 (Sun). The works to be exhibited in the group exhibition have now been revealed. Tickets are on sale on the official website. https://www.nmacc.com/visual-arts/second-nature/ Message from Ms. Isha Ambani, Director, Reliance Group Today, art is evolving beyond its traditional boundaries, shaped not only by human imagination but also by intelligent systems that interpret and learn about our world. Through "Second Nature," we aim to deliver experiences that evoke curiosity, emotion, and deep contemplation. This is also an endeavor to explore how deeply technology, nature, and human creativity are becoming intertwined. This exhibition invites you to engage in a dialogue with a future that is already astonishingly close. [Exhibition Works] Nirvana: Fleeting Flowers, Radiance Within teamLab, "Nirvana: Fleeting Flowers, Radiance Within" © teamLab This work, part of the Fleeting Flower series, depicts a world of flowers that repeatedly bloom and die. When people touch the flowers, they scatter, and the world of the artwork diminishes. Everything exists precariously and miraculously on the continuum of life without boundaries. This work is inspired by the "Byōbu" (folding screen) paintings of birds, animals, and flowers by Ito Jakuchu (1716–1800), who was active in Kyoto during the Edo period, such as "Chōjū Kaboku Zu Byōbu" and "Juka Chōjū Zu Byōbu." Jakuchu created a unique style known as "masume-ga" (grid painting), where he divided the entire screen into tens of thousands of squares and arranged the colors of flora and fauna in each square. Masume-ga appears as an aggregation of sq