I have been there! This gallery in Helsinky was incredible and hypnotizing! I have never seen anything like that, but it was a great brain food!! Need more! And need better resolujtion to download tbh :D
Wouldn't it be nice to know what is going on here? It's visually intriguing and there must be some generating strategy for the beautiful imagery on that wall. Who is the artist and where is he/she from? how are the images produced?
He lives in Paris, as far as I know. He's lived and worked there for a long time. His music is rooted in electronic minimalism, although that term might not be appropriate. But he, and Alva Noto who has worked with composer/pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto, Richard Cartier and Taylor Dupree took the minimalistic aspects of electronic music, ambient and drone to new directions in the early 2000's and have continued in that trajectory ever since. A big inspiration to many ambient and electronic artists. Ryoji Ikeda's interviews are quite interesting as he speaks on the tying of the human element with the computerized medium, which is essential to his work and is able to creatively articulate some of nature's inner complexities. His visual work in person, I've only heard is a very unique experience to be immersed in.
@@rr7firefly You're more than welcome. It was my pleasure. Ryoji's work was in the beginning just a mere curious interest which gradually evolved into becoming a fan of his work. You would also really enjoy Alva Noto's work with pianist composer Ryuichi Sakamoto (David Byrne, David Sylvian, The Revenant film). Cheers and have a great end of weekend.
@@kmal16 Thanks again. I'm wishing you a much better coming year. We've all had to curtail activities and expectations. I look to the New Year with hope.
ヘルシンキの美術館で見てきました。
こんなに遠いところで衝撃を受けるとは。
日本人として誇らしかったです。
Those two people standing there silently watching just adds so much to the video honestly
This is probably the most important piece of art that I'll ever see
From cave paintings to this, artistic evolution of humanity is mind-bending.
This is how I imagine an omniscience AI would view life. From individual cells to the universe, through the lens of data.
This fills me with what I can only describe as an existential calmness. None of this shit matters and that's OK!
@Artem Down '.' edgelord
Thanks for uploading, so I could refresh my memories from this incredible video and sound experience at the Arte Biennale in 2019.
just saw this in person and cant stop thinking about it so thanks so much for the upload
same! 180 strand! woo
Where?
I have been there!
This gallery in Helsinky was incredible and hypnotizing!
I have never seen anything like that, but it was a great brain food!!
Need more! And need better resolujtion to download tbh :D
Visualizing how much mass the universe is really is wonderful and impossibly beautiful 4:13 sounds like the bridge of the Enterprise.
The machines are happy.
This is basically every computer display in sci-fi. Pretty cool.
Also, SEIZURE WARNING, especially for 9:27.
if you're using a computer, you can press , and . to switch frames
Mindblowing...
I can't believe there are only two people in there
... it gives it almost surreal, kind of strange and artistic feeling :-)
so utterly in love
digital poerty in my world top 3 alongside Herman Kolgen and Ryochi Kurokawa
wow a new favorite thing
beautiful
Incredible!❤
Amazing
watched this on mushrooms
mind blowing
ヤバすぎる…
Great art.
INCREDIBLE
How do you even create something like this.. where do you start?
How create THIS sequences?
exactness
wow
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Wouldn't it be nice to know what is going on here? It's visually intriguing and there must be some generating strategy for the beautiful imagery on that wall. Who is the artist and where is he/she from? how are the images produced?
hahahahahahahhahaha Ryoji Ikeda from japan - images in sync with music .....
He lives in Paris, as far as I know. He's lived and worked there for a long time. His music is rooted in electronic minimalism, although that term might not be appropriate. But he, and Alva Noto who has worked with composer/pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto, Richard Cartier and Taylor Dupree took the minimalistic aspects of electronic music, ambient and drone to new directions in the early 2000's and have continued in that trajectory ever since. A big inspiration to many ambient and electronic artists. Ryoji Ikeda's interviews are quite interesting as he speaks on the tying of the human element with the computerized medium, which is essential to his work and is able to creatively articulate some of nature's inner complexities. His visual work in person, I've only heard is a very unique experience to be immersed in.
@@kmal16 Thank you very much for your comment. I appreciate that you took the time to respond.
@@rr7firefly You're more than welcome. It was my pleasure. Ryoji's work was in the beginning just a mere curious interest which gradually evolved into becoming a fan of his work. You would also really enjoy Alva Noto's work with pianist composer Ryuichi Sakamoto (David Byrne, David Sylvian, The Revenant film). Cheers and have a great end of weekend.
@@kmal16 Thanks again. I'm wishing you a much better coming year. We've all had to curtail activities and expectations. I look to the New Year with hope.
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😆 the more you know"
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