After a successful stint in Tokyo the last couple years, the Pokémon Colors exhibition is returning to Yokohama this summer. The interactive digital art exhibit highlights the vivid colours and unique shapes of some of the most popular Pokémon.
The installation known as Colors Circle features Pokémon silhouettes on individual monitors around a large orb. Colours and sounds from the monitors continuously flow into the sphere. The Colors City installation, on the other hand, lets you throw balls at a screen featuring a colourful digital city. If you hit the screen, there's a chance your ball will reveal a hidden Pokémon. At the Colors Forest area, you can shake berries off trees for Pokémon to eat, while the Colors Lake lets you fish for water-type Pokémon by using virtual fishing rods.
Lastly, the bicycle installation known as Colors Road gives you the chance to ride a bike down a path flanked by Pokémon. Click the button on the handlebar each time you see a pocket monster to make your bike light up in brilliant colours.
The exhibition is also accompanied by a pop-up Pokémon store selling merchandise based on the installations.