
The exhibit includes the North American debut of a work called "Flowers and People Cannot be Controlled but Live Together." Rendered by a computer program in real time, the piece shows flowers shedding their petals one by one, or all together—depending on where the viewer is standing. The work was inspired by cherry blossoms in Japan's Kunisaki Peninsula.
Photo: Courtesy of the Pace Gallery

To create "Crystal Universe," Teamlab installed LED lights in a three-dimensional space to create the illusion of an infinite number of light particles. Viewers can interact with the installation via smartphone: they swipe their phones while facing the installation to add various "universe elements" to the piece.
Photo: Courtesy of the artist and Pace Gallery

At the same party in 2013, Event Eleven designed a sumptuous Art Deco-inspired setting with draped fabric panels from Crdzines.
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography

The previous year, the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar party got a purple-draped entrance punctuated by hanging disco balls.
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Samsung Mobile launched its Galaxy Note II in Los Angeles in 2012 at the Beverly Hills home of interior designer Kelly Wearstler. There, Event Eleven tricked out a 80- by 40-foot tent on the home’s tennis court, with details like draping with a striped effect.
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The guest check-in area included tall floral arrangements encased in Lucite stands.
Photo: Travis Magee

At the “Hibiscus Glitz” table, designed by A Good Affair and Little Hill Floral Designs, Dish Wish Girl provided whimsical rentals: Plates were emblazoned with sayings like “holy shiitake” and “it takes two to mango.”
Photo: Krista Mason Photography

At the “Cleopatra” table designed by Eddie Zaratsian, a black and gold palette provided a sumptuous, extravagant look and feel.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography