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The Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda has quickly pointed with his series published by demanding labels discs. His complex works synonymous with extremely precise orchestration, today tend to minimalist digital aesthetics.
Presented around the world, his audiovisual performances and installations are unique sensory experiences, in which the eye and the ear are requested simultaneously.
Through its projects, Ryoji Ikeda built a work where sound, image, text and architecture interact from a complex game where “the sound enters the picture on the screen where the image writing sound in the acoustic space “, leaving the visitor rare sensory memories.
His new project cycle, initiated in 2012, consists of a performance overlay exposure (supersymmetry), and other forms generated progressively. This series questions the boundaries between music and visual arts, while drawing inspiration from the mathematics of quantum mechanics and logic, exploring in depth the existing synergies between arts and sciences.
Founded in 2012 at the Centre Pompidou for the Festival d’Automne in Paris, superposition explores how we understand the nature of the atomic scale. For the first time in audiovisual performance artist, performers appear on stage, acting as operators or observers.
Elements on stage overlap each other: sounds, images, physical, mathematical concepts, human behavior, etc..
Presented in Europe, after its creation in April 2014 in Yamaguchi (Japan), supersymmetry is the first major exhibition of Ryoji Ikeda in France. Taking the form of two facilities, this creation is seen as a means to highlight the work process of the residence of Ryoji Ikeda initiated at CERN (European Center for Nuclear Research, Geneva, the largest center in the world for research on particle physics), in 2014-2015.
The first part of the exhibition, supersymmetry | experiment creates the semblance of particle collisions on three light boxes devised to measure and highlights new experiments Ryoji Ikeda in this area, in a subtle play of travel, trips and slips material from collide. supersymmetry | experience revives the digital aesthetic dear to Ikeda. With forty forty projections and monitors, supersymmetry | experience immerses visitors in the heart of electronic blast turning into ethereal pads.
Ryoji Ikeda “supersymmetry” from YCAM on Vimeo.
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