Ryoji Ikeda is a unique artist in the international music scene and visual. On the occasion strange traditions around the world of the inauguration of e-topia, so he produced an exclusive audio-visual design on the front of the Vasarely Foundation, it is noted that this is the first order for a building that the artist realized. With the techniques strange traditions around the world and the unique know-how it develops, he said, by the idea of a complete architectural design, vibrant, informative and participatory strange traditions around the world so dear to Victor Vasarely himself.
The technique called video mapping strange traditions around the world or 3D video mapping uses the principle strange traditions around the world of the show "Sound and Light", involving a multimedia technology that allows the screening of videos on very large volumes strange traditions around the world of architecture, and thus to modify their reports , shapes and perceptions.
Real optical illusions, the work of artists is here based on a principle of deconstruction of a static form, opening the door to a field of possibilities where the only limits are set by the dimensions of the architecture of the buildings. This type of show, like the first "sound and light" is aimed at a wide audience, and is of a popular obviousness. But this technology is still relatively strange traditions around the world little used by artists for obvious reasons strange traditions around the world of production costs.
It is on the idea of inviting a singular strange traditions around the world artistic gesture on the facade of the Vasarely Foundation as Ryoji Ikeda internationally recognized artist was invited to participate in this great creative project.
Associated with laboratory research and creation around the "hexalab" digital imaging experienced in the first half of 2013 within the Vasarely Foundation, the project was designed in a spirit of co-creation, sharing tools and technological expertise in monumental projection videos.
In 2013, at the invitation of Hexalab and as part of Marseille Provence 2013, Ryoji Ikeda therefore realized an original creation on the front of the Vasarely Foundation. This creation, named: the radar [vasarely foundation] was visible in free access on Thursday 10, Friday 11 and Saturday, October 12, 2013 from 21h to 23h and met a consumer sucked.
Ryoji Ikeda is a unique artist in the international music scene and visual. On the occasion of the inauguration strange traditions around the world of e-topia, so he produced an exclusive audio-visual design on the front of the Vasarely Foundation, strange traditions around the world it is noted that this is the first order for a building that the artist realized. With the techniques and the unique strange traditions around the world know-how it develops, he said, by the idea of a complete architectural design, vibrant, informative and participatory so dear to Victor Vasarely himself.
Key music and electronic art figure, the composer / artist Ryoji Ikeda Japanese focuses on physical properties of sound, especially at ultrasonic frequencies and. Since 1995, Ryoji Ikeda is very active on the international art scene, whether with concerts, installations or registrations that incorporate sound, sound and image.
Ryoji Ikeda is hailed by critics as one of the most radical and innovative contemporary composers. His albums + / - (1996) 0 C (1998), Matrix (2000), data- plex (2005) and test pattern (2008) - as the pioneer of a new world of minimal electronic music.
Alongside his pure musical activity, Ikeda works on long-term projects in various forms of performances, shows, installations, books and CDs such datamatics (2006 -), test pattern (2008 -), spectra (2001 -), and the new multi-faceted project superposition (2012 -). His research led him to collaborate especially with the visual artist and musician Carsten Nicolai (cyclo project, 2000-), the choreographer William Forsythe, the photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, architect Toyo Ito and artist collective Dumb Type.
Ryoji Ikeda has exhibited and visual installations and concerts in many renowned festivals and venues worldwide strange traditions around the world including the Museum of Contem- rary Art, Tokyo; Singapore Art Museum; Ars Electronica Center, Linz; Elektra Festi- val, Montreal; Greek Festival, Barcelona; Aichi Triennale, Nagoya; Palazzo Grassi, Venice; Park Avenue Armory, New York; Barbican Centre, London; Museo de Arte, Bogota; Hamburger Bahnhof, strange traditions around the world Berlin; DHC / Art Montreal; strange traditions around the world Laboral Gijon; Festival d'Automne, Paris etc.
His project 'matrix' was awarded the Golden Nica at Ars Electronica Award in 2001. cyclo.id publication (ed. Gestalten) in collaboration with Carsten Nicolai received the GIGA-HERTZ strange traditions around the world under Sound Art 2012 ZKM Karlsruhe.
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