Artist and Composer Ryoji Ikeda to Create Immersive Visual and Sonic Installation for Armory's Vast Drill Hall
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Artist and Composer Ryoji Ikeda to Create Immersive Visual and Sonic Installation for Armory's Vast Drill Hall



NEW YORK, NY.- Park Avenue Armory has commissioned artist and electronic composer Ryoji Ikeda to create a large-scale digital installation and sonic landscape as their third annual visual arts commission. Within the Armory’s immense 55,000-square-foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall, Ikeda will create a transformative environment that subsumes visitors within abstract expressions of digital information and binary code. Accompanied by a tightly synchronized musical composition, the two-part installation explores how data defines the world we live in and how it is a beautiful artistic material in its own right. On view from May 20 through June 11, 2011, the transfinite is Ikeda’s most ambitious installation to date and marks the first time that American audiences will be able to experience the large-scale installation work of this multidisciplinary artist.

“the transfinite promises to be a sublime experience, engaging the senses through the presentation of a rich, abstract tapestry of intertwined sound and image,” stated Rebecca Robertson, President of Park Avenue Armory. “The all-encompassing work immerses visitors in an environment filled with comprehensible information presented on a scale that defies comprehension. Taking advantage of the Drill Hall’s expansive space, this piece builds on the tremendous success of our first two ground-breaking commissions by Ernesto Neto and Christian Boltanski.”

A meditation on the concept of infinity, the transfinite takes its name from the mathematical notion of transfinite numbers, which are larger than any finite numbers and beyond human comprehension, yet are not infinite. The installation comprises two large-scale works, which transform a continuous stream of scientific data into digital sound and abstracted images to create two very different sensory experiences. Through Ikeda’s orchestration of shifting binary code, binary color, data visualization, and digital sound, these contrasting works create a powerful audio-visual experience intended to ignite a physical response in viewer.

“Ikeda’s visual and sonic installation expresses the concept of transfinite numbers through a work of art rather than a traditional mathematical proof, confronting visitors with a physical manifestation of this complex and difficult to comprehend idea,” stated Kristy Edmunds, Consulting Artistic Director at the Armory. “The installation encourages the viewer to rethink the way we understand scientific data by transforming it into an abstract visual and aural experience.”

Upon entering the drill hall, visitors will find themselves immersed a pulsating projection of black and white strips, which race across the length of the floor and up a 40-foot-tall and 54-foot-wide screen that bisects the immense space. The movement of these barcode-like lines is keyed to a vibrant soundtrack and reflects a real-time binary analysis of the music notes. The result is an intense and highly synchronized experience and a dynamic introduction to the world at the level of binary code, a building block of modern science and mathematics. In contrast to the light and activity in the first part of the installation, on the other side of the dividing wall Ikeda will create a more tranquil and contemplative sensory experience that offers a controlled visualization of vast amounts of data. Accompanied by a subdued soundtrack, this installation will include a large-scale projection of data on the dividing wall as well as nine individual 28-inch-high plinths with screens displaying endlessly scrolling data. The small, contained screens will enable visitors to interact with data on a more intimate level. Together, the two installations present data in a multitude of forms to create an immersive and mind-altering experience.










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