Ryoji Ikeda
Ryoji Ikeda is a Japanese visual and sound artist who lives and works in Paris. Ikeda's music is concerned primarily with sound in a variety of "raw" states, such as sine tones and noise, often using frequencies at the edges of the range of human hearing. The conclusion of his album +/- features just such a tone; of it, Ikeda says "a high frequency sound is used that the listener becomes aware of only upon its disappearance". Rhythmically, Ikeda's music is highly imaginative, exploiting beat patterns and, at times, using a variety of discrete tones and noise to create the semblance of a drum machine. His work also encroaches on the world of ambient music; many tracks on his albums are concerned with slowly evolving soundscapes, with little or no sense of pulse.
Ryoji Ikeda was born in Gifu, Japan in 1966.
In addition to working as a solo artist, he has also collaborated with, among others, Carsten Nicolai and the art collective Dumb Type. His work matrix won the Golden Nica Award in 2001.
In 2004, the dormant Saarinen-designed TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport briefly hosted an art exhibition called Terminal 5 curated by Rachel K. Ward and featuring the work of 18 artists including Ikeda. The show featured work, lectures and temporary installations drawing inspiration from the idea of travel — and the terminal's architecture. The show was to run from October 1, 2004 to January 31, 2005 — though it closed abruptly after the building itself was vandalized during the opening party.
In May – June 2011 a presentation of three of the artist's immersive audio/visual projects, The Transfinite, was exhibited at the Park Avenue Armory.
In 2014, Ikeda was awarded the Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN 2014. As a result, he began his residency at CERN in July 2014 until 2015, during which he developed supersymmetry and micro | macro.
Visual Art
Ryoji Ikeda's visual art projects are typically portrayed in art installations in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo and the Singapore Art Science Museum. His art pieces are known for their use of projecting abrasive, strobelike data visualizations, as well as sound in “raw” states, much like that which is characteristic of his music. According to Ikeda, his intention with his artwork is “always polarized by concepts of the ‘beautiful’ and the ‘sublime’”. Most of his art installations and projects are intended to be very much open to interpretation, as Ikeda’s claims that it’s for the audience’s eyes, ears, and bodies. However, many of his installations are inspired by concepts in particle physics and quantum mechanics, such as in Supersymmetry and Superposition, likely inspired by his time during a residency at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Ryoji Ikeda’s career in visual artwork, having started in 1998, is much longer than his career in music of which his first recordings weren’t published until 2008. Despite how far apart his careers in both mediums had their start, often the two forms are intertwined in his installations, with the background sound to many of the installations being either unique to the exhibition, or taken straight from an album by Ikeda. The earliest piece of visual art being credited to him being a piece titled 0°, as part of an installation titled Date / Place which was displayed in the Dutch city of Rotterdam in 1998. In 2014, he was awarded the Collide International Award in collaboration with Ars Electronica, an award that awards the recipient with a residency at CERN, with the intention being to “give artists the opportunity to encounter the multi-dimensional world of particle physics”, according to Arts at Cern.“His most recent art project is titled X-Verse, consisting of the pieces Code-verse and Point of No Return. As of 2019, the project has been displayed in Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow. Ryoji Ikeda has been a part of a collaborative group exhibitions such as Artistes and Robots and Experience Traps, but the vast majority of his material is solo. As of 2019, Ryoji Ikeda has been involved in over fifteen different solo art projects.Discography
Recordings
- 1000 fragments
- +/-
- time and space
- 0 °C
- Mort Aux Vaches
- 99: Variations For Modulated 440 Hz Sinewaves
- matrix
- .
- op.
- dataplex
- test pattern
- dataphonics
- id
- supercodex
- Live at White Cube
- The Solar System
- code name: A to Z
- music for percussion
- music for percussion
As Part of Dumb Type
- S/N
- Teji Furuhashi / Dumb Type - 1985-1994
- OR
- Memorandum
Compilations
- Preamble, Silence
- Radio-Range, Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 1 & Preamble, Document 02 - Sine
- Untitled, Statics
- Headphonics 1/1, Mesmer Variations
- Untitled 071295, A Fault in the Nothing
- What's Wrong, Test No. 1 & Abstructures, Atomic Weight
- One Minute, Tulpas
- Headphonics 0/0, Touch Sampler 2
- Untitled, RRR 500
- Interference, Meme
- Interference 001, Chill Out
- Installation, Just About Now
- Interference 003, Modulation & Transformation 4
- C ::Coda, ONE :SOUND 001: 00:00-50:00
- The Great American Broadcast, End ID
- Zero Degrees , Sonar 99
- Zero Degrees , Microscopic Sound
- Zero Degrees, Prix Ars Electronica CyberArts 2000
- Matrix, Touch 00
- 0* :: Zero Degrees, Sonic Boom: The Art of Sound
- Cyclo cycle, New Forms - Compilation
- Untitled, Disney Age @ D_100 Cafe
- ringtone_1 / ringtone_2 & unobtainable, Ringtones
- One Minute, An Anthology Of Noise & Electronic Music / First A-Chronology
- Spectra II, Frequenzen / Frequencies
- Untitled 020402, KREV X - The Kingdoms of Elgaland-Vargaland, 1992-2002
- Abstructures, Ju-Jikan: 10 Hours of Sound From Japan
- 0’12’’32 & 0’12’’34, Raster-Noton. Archiv 1
- Spectra II Edit, Frequencies
- 3’33, Festival Voor Nieuwe Muziek > Happy New Ears 2004
- Untitled #25, Touch 25
- data.vortex, Mind The Gap Volume 62
- 0’12’’32 & 0’12’’34, Notations Archiv 1
- Data.Syntax, Festival Voor Nieuwe Muziek > Hapy New Ears 2007
- Headphonics 0/1, Dissonance Promo
- Back In Black, Recovery
- Test Pattern 0101, 14 Tracks: Between The Wires
- Dataphonics 10 Structure, Qwartz 7
- Supercodex 20, 14 Tracks: Digital Diaspora
- tracks 1993-2011
Publications
- formula
- V≠L
- +/-
- dataphonics book+cd
- id
- datamatics book
- Ryoji Ikeda: micro | macro, 2015. Exhibition Catalogue.
- Ryoji Ikeda | continuum
Solo Exhibitions
- db, NTT InterCommunication Center, Tokyo, JP
- data.tron , De Vleeshal, Middelburg, NL
- datamatics, Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media, JP
- spectra, dream amsterdam 2008, Amsterdam, NL
- data.tron, MIC Toi Rerehiko, Media and Interdisciplinary Arts Centre, Auckland, NZ
- V≠L, Le Laboratoire, Paris, FR
- data.tron , Ars Electronica Center, Linz, AT
- +/- , Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, JP
- data.tron/data.scan, Surrey Art Gallery, Vancouver, CA
- data.tron, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK
- spectra , Grec Barcelona Festival and Sonár, Barcelona, ES
- the transcendental, French Institute Alliance Française, New York, US
- Ryoji Ikeda, Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo, JP
- test pattern , Théâtre de Gennevilliers, FR
- the transfinite, Park Avenue Armory, New York, US
- datamatics, Museo de Arte, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, CO
- db, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, DE
- datamatics, LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón, ES
- data.anatomy , KRAFTWERK, Berlin, DE
- Ryoji Ikeda, DHC/ART, Montréal, CA
- data.scan , MU and STRP Biennale, Eindhoven, NL
- test pattern , FRAC Franche- Comté, Besançon, FR
- test pattern , Carriageworks/ISEA2013/VividSydney, Sydney, AU
- data.tron , Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh, US
- data.path, Espacio Fundación Telefónica, Madrid, ES
- systematics, Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo, JP
- supersymmetry, Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media, Yamaguchi, JP
- C⁴I , Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, CA
- supersymmetry, le lieu unique, Nantes, FR
- test pattern , Times Square, New York, US
- Ryoji Ikeda, Salon 94, New York, US
- test pattern , Red Bull Music Academy – Spiral Hall, Tokyo, JP
- Ryoji Ikeda, House of Electronic Arts Basel, CH
- data.tron/data.scan, SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, US
- supersymmetry, The Vinyl Factory, London, UK
- micro | macro, ZKM, Karlsruhe, DE
- datamatics, Espai d’art contemporani de Castelló, ES
- supersymmetry, KUMU Art Museum, Tallinn, EE
- data.matrix , Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh, US
- data.scape, ICC Sydney, Sydney, AU
- π, e, ø, Almine Rech Gallery, Grosvenor Hill, London, UK
- π, e, ø, Almine Rech Gallery, Paris, FR
- Ryoji Ikeda | continuum, Centre Pompidou, Paris, FR
- micro | macro, Carriageworks, Sydney, AU
- Ryoji Ikeda: code-verse, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, RU
- Ryoji Ikeda, Eye Filmmuseum, Amsterdam, NL