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PARIS — Situated within an art-historical/art-hysterical continuum that mines big data for thematic material, Centre Pompidou’s two-part “continuum” show is ...
A Ryoji Ikeda poster at the Armory (all photos by author) Entering Japanese artist/composer Ryoji Ikeda’s new installation “the transfinite,” which is currently showing at the Park Avenue Armory, ...
As the year draws to a close, we look back on a dynamic twelve months across Aesthetica’s platforms, celebrating creativity in all its forms. 180 Studios has extended their current exhibitions: ...
The National Asian Culture Center in Gwangju is showcasing an eponymous solo exhibition by seminal Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda Now on view through December 28, the exhibition presents four new works ...
test pattern (n˚3) was created by Ryoji Ikeda in 2010 for a commission from Théâtre de Gennevilliers and was produced by Forma. Courtesy Ryoji Ikeda “I have a very strong belief—a policy—to not give ...
Was it music? Was it noise? Maybe it was art? Who knows? The Red Bull Music Academy produced Japanese electronic composer and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda's "A [For 100 Cars]" on the roof of a parking ...
Ryoji Ikeda has been working with data for close to 16 years, working with creative coding to develop an audiovisual language in order to explore what he terms “an aesthetics of data, information and ...
Approaching the work of Ryoji Ikeda, you risk becoming so mired in the what and the how that you can lose sight of something more pressing: the why. Since the mid-1990s Mr. Ikeda, a Japanese composer ...
On Sunday at dusk, about 100 car enthusiasts from across the region walked onto the roof of a downtown parking garage just east of Walt Disney Concert Hall and fanned out toward their vehicles. Parked ...
Every day this month, for three minutes before midnight, some of the giant electronic billboards in Times Square flicker violently in rectangular sequences of black and white. This is not a glitch. It ...