
Ryoji Ikeda
Japanese composer and visual artist born in 1966 in Gifu.
Born in 1966 in Gifu (Japan), Ryoji Ikeda is a visual artist and composer of minimalist electronic music. At the age of thirteen, he began playing guitar in a rock band, but showed little aptitude or any particular appetite for practising instrumental music. At eighteen, he left his hometown to study at the University of Tokyo, although today he insists he has no memory of the name of his university program or what he studied there. After (miraculously) receiving a degree, he remained in Tokyo, working as a DJ in the city’s night clubs, where he says he “learned everything.”
With other alumni of the university, he founded the multidisciplinary collective Dumb Type, which included dancers, architects, visual artists, performers, and musicians. Together, they interrogated and gave body to data flows with language strongly inflected by new computer technologies: they produced several pieces (pleasure life, s/n, lovers), which allowed them to travel, to hone their techniques, and to affirm their critical stance. It was during this period that Ikeda’s approach to creating his work became systematically collaborative. Thanks to Dumb Type, he made it a habit to work with programmers, designers, computer engineers, and architects. Ikeda has no mentor or model that he follows: he has only collaborators.
The music critic Atsushi Sasaki, who is close to Ikeda, recalls that for a long time he had no idea that his friend was a musician. “One day, he suddenly said to me, ‘actually, I do sound,’ and then time went by, and then I got this white CD.” It was 1000 fragments, the composer’s first album, which comprised three pieces: Luxus, 5 zones, and Channel X. From that time on (1995), Ikeda’s language was definite and structured, using very high and very low frequencies, evoking computer tools such as radar, and featuring rhythmic patterns layered with minute precision. What followed only added levels of complexity and new textures to an already coherent whole: in 1996, Ikeda completed +/- and headphonics, and in 1998, 0°, C, time, and space. Before the turn of the century, the Y2K Bug, the spread of personal computers, and the rise of the internet, Ikeda knew full well that his aesthetic was intrinsically and definitively linked to sounds and to machines.
There are a few exceptions to this, however. The first is the series Op. (short for ‘opus’) for string ensemble. The series, which appears on an eponymous album, is the most accessible in his catalogue as it stands. Nevertheless, it features many of the ingredients in his “computer” works, such as ethereal high notes (violins), calibrated silences, panoramic sound distribution, and extreme concision in the writing. The second was composed some fifteen years later, a percussion suite in the Op series (Body MusicandMetal Music).
The idea of polarity recurs throughout all of Ikeda’s work. His album covers (which he creates himself) are exclusively black and white. The numbers 0 and 1 run through the titles of his pieces, as well as their content. Behind these extremes is the question of the infinite: +/-, for example, represents the infinite number of decimal places between the numbers 0 and 1. For this reason, it is important to note that his pieces are strongly influenced by his interest in (not to say his obsession with) mathematics, as is evident in his collaboration with Harvard mathematician Benedict Gross on the cycle V≠L. At times, Ikeda creates with no sound at all, working on paper and aluminium.
His fascination with the sciences extends to quantum mechanics, which was the inspiration behind superposition, although he points out that his works can never be interpreted as one-dimensional, and that they are inspired by scientific data without paraphrasing them; the titles of his works are meant to spark many different significations for visitors. His approach, he says, is above all “practical” and not “conceptual,” and his method for writing is “very intuitive.” What conclusion can be imagined from his associating music and mathematics? “Beauty is crystal, is rationality, is precision, is simplicity… the sublime is infinite: infinitesimal, immense, indescribable.” Purity, coherence, and precision are no doubt the core traits of all of Ikeda’s works.
His technique is also one of variation: his series spectra, matrix, datamatics, A, and also dataphonics are all designed so that his concerts, installations, and performances can be adapted to the venue, the country, the formal constraints, and evolving methods and technologies; for example, there have been some twenty versions of datamatics adapted and presented in Taiwan, Madrid, Tokyo, Bogota, Montreal, and the Grand Palais in Paris. His matrix series has been heard in a red container in the Netherlands, a building in London specially designed by Zaha Hadid, and in an anechoic chamber in Tokyo. One iteration of the A, series, which examines the systemization of the A note throughout history, involved some hundred cars (and drivers), parked and carefully positioned in a Los Angeles garage.
Ikeda has never abandoned vinyl recordings, and recently released several records, including The Solar System, code name A to Z, and music for percussion, all on The Vinyl Factory label.
In June 2018, he was a guest artist at IRCAM’s ManiFeste festival, where he presented three of his works: datamatics, formula, and C⁴I.
© Ircam-Centre Pompidou, 2018
- Solo (excluding voice)
- Body Music, Op.4 for duo (2016)
- Metal Music, Op.5 (2016)
- Chamber music
- op.1 [prototype] (2000-2001), 14 mn, Inédit
- op.2 for string quartet (2001-2002), Inédit
- op.3 for string quartet (2002), 6 mn 57 s, Inédit
- Instrumental ensemble music
- op.1 for nine stringed instruments (2000-2001), Inédit
- Electronic music / fixed media / mechanical musical instruments
- elec Luxus (1993)
- elec 5 zones (1994-1995)
- elec Channel X (1985-1995)
- elec +/- (1996)
- elec headphonics (1995-1996)
- elec 0° (1998)
- elec C (1997-1998)
- elec space (1997-1998)
- elec time (1996-1998)
- elec .matrix (1999-2000)
- elec A installation (2000)
- elec cyclo (2000)
- elec formula [prototype] (1999-2000)
- elec matrix [for acoustic dislocation] sound installation (2000)
- elec matrix [for anechoic room] sound installation (2000)
- elec matrix [for rooms] (1999-2000)
- elec . (2001)
- elec matrix [for container] sound installation (2001)
- elec spectra site-specific installation (2001)
- elec db installation for anechoic chamber (2002)
- elec formula [ver. 1.0] (2002)
- elec formula [ver.1.1] (2002)
- elec spectra II installation (2002)
- elec formula [ver.2.0] (2003)
- elec formula [ver.2.1] (2003)
- elec C⁴I audiovisual concert (2004) [program note]
- elec formula [ver.2.2] (2004)
- elec formula [ver.2.3] (2004), 45 mn [program note]
- elec matrix [for theater] live set (2004, 2006), 10 mn
- elec spectra [Terminal 5, JFK] site-specific installation (2004)
- elec data.spectra audiovisual installation (2005)
- elec dataplex (2001-2005)
- elec datamatics [prototype] (2006)
- elec datamatics [ver.1.0] (2006)
- elec dataphonics [prototype | 8.1ch version] (2006)
- elec data.tron audiovisual installation (2007)
- elec data.tron [prototype] audiovisual installation (2007)
- elec datamatics [ver.2.0] audiovisual concert (2007), 55 mn [program note]
- elec test pattern CD (2006-2007), 58 mn 21 s
- elec datamatics [prototype-ver.2.0] audiovisual concert (2006-2008)
- elec spectra [amsterdam] site-specific installation (2008)
- elec spectra [paris] site-specific installation (2008)
- elec test pattern [live set] audiovisual performance (2008)
- elec test pattern [nº1] audiovisual installation (2008)
- elec data.matrix [nº1-10] audiovisual installation (2009)
- elec data.scan audiovisual installation (2009)
- elec data.tron [3 SXGA+ version] audiovisual installation (2009)
- elec data.tron [8K enhanced version] audiovisual installation (2008-2009)
- elec matrix [5ch version] sound installation (2009)
- elec dataphonics cd (2006-2010), 60 mn
- elec spectra [barcelona] site-specific installation (2010)
- elec spectra [nagoya] site-specific installation (2010)
- elec test pattern [nº2] audiovisual installation (2010)
- elec test pattern [nº3] audiovisual installation (2010)
- elec the transcendental [nº3] (2010)
- elec data.scan [nº1-9] audiovisual installation (2011)
- elec data.tron [advanced version] audiovisual installation (2007-2011)
- elec data.tron [WUXGA version] audiovisual installation (2011)
- elec dataphonics [installation version] installation (2011)
- elec id (2011), 44 mn 19 s
- elec test pattern [enhanced version] audiovisual installation (2011)
- elec data.tecture [5SXGA+ version] audiovisual installation (2012)
- elec spectra [buenos aires] site-specific installation (2012)
- elec superposition performance (2012)
- elec the radar site-specific installation (2012)
- elec A [for 6 silos] sound installation for specific site (2013)
- elec data.path audiovisual installation (2013)
- elec spectra [sharjah] site-specific installation (2013)
- elec spectra [tasmania] site-specific installation (2013)
- elec supercodex (2013), 1 h 5 mn 19 s
- elec test pattern [100m version] audiovisual installation (2013)
- elec test pattern [nº4] audiovisual installation (2013)
- elec test pattern [nº5] audiovisual installation (2013)
- elec the radar [fondation vasarely] site-specific installation (2013)
- elec A [4ch version] sound installation (2014)
- elec data.tron [3K version] audiovisual installation (2014)
- elec spectra [london] site-specific installation (2014)
- elec supersymmetry [experience] audiovisual installation (2014)
- elec supersymmetry [experiment] audiovisual installation (2014)
- elec test pattern [nº6] audiovisual installation (2014)
- elec test pattern [times square] specific site installation (2014)
- elec the radar [shanghai] site-specific installation (2014)
- elec data.tecture [3SXGA+ version] audiovisual installation (2011-2015)
- elec test pattern [nº7] audiovisual installation (2015)
- elec test pattern [nº8] audiovisual installation (2015)
- elec the planck universe [macro] (2014-2015)
- elec the planck universe [micro] (2014-2015)
- elec the radar [bad rothenfelde] site-specific installation (2015)
- elec The Solar System (2015)
- elec data.scape permanent audiovisual installation (2016)
- elec test pattern [nº10] audiovisual installation (2016)
- elec test pattern [nº9] audiovisual installation (2016)
- elec the radar [kyoto] site-specific installation (2016)
- elec A [6ch version] sound installation (2017)
- elec A [for 100 cars] site-specific project (2017)
- elec code name A to Z (2017)
- elec data.flux [12 XGA version] audiovisual installation (2017)
- elec test pattern [nº11] audiovisual installation (2017)
- elec test pattern [nº12] audiovisual installation (2017)
- elec test pattern [nº13] audiovisual installation (2017)
- elec continuum exhibition (2018)
- elec dataphonics [concert version] work in perpetual development (2006-2018)
- stage At the Hawk's Well music for Hiroshi Sugimoto's ballet (2019)
- elec data-verse 1 audiovisual installation (2019)
- elec data-verse 2 audiovisual installation (2019)
- elec stage Centaur audiovisual creation for dance performance (2020)
- elec data-verse 3 audiovisual installation (2020)
- elec Micro | Macro [Pavilion] audiovisual installation (2022)
- elec ultratronics [live set] audiovisual performance (2022)
- 2022
- elec Micro | Macro [Pavilion] audiovisual installation
- elec ultratronics [live set] audiovisual performance
- 2020
- elec stage Centaur audiovisual creation for dance performance
- elec data-verse 3 audiovisual installation
- 2019
- stage At the Hawk's Well music for Hiroshi Sugimoto's ballet
- elec data-verse 1 audiovisual installation
- elec data-verse 2 audiovisual installation
- 2018
- elec continuum exhibition
- elec dataphonics [concert version] work in perpetual development
- 2017
- elec A [6ch version] sound installation
- elec A [for 100 cars] site-specific project
- elec code name A to Z
- elec data.flux [12 XGA version] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº11] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº12] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº13] audiovisual installation
- 2016
- Body Music, Op.4 for duo
- Metal Music, Op.5
- elec data.scape permanent audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº10] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº9] audiovisual installation
- elec the radar [kyoto] site-specific installation
- 2015
- elec The Solar System
- elec data.tecture [3SXGA+ version] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº7] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº8] audiovisual installation
- elec the planck universe [macro]
- elec the planck universe [micro]
- elec the radar [bad rothenfelde] site-specific installation
- 2014
- elec A [4ch version] sound installation
- elec data.tron [3K version] audiovisual installation
- elec spectra [london] site-specific installation
- elec supersymmetry [experience] audiovisual installation
- elec supersymmetry [experiment] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº6] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [times square] specific site installation
- elec the radar [shanghai] site-specific installation
- 2013
- elec A [for 6 silos] sound installation for specific site
- elec data.path audiovisual installation
- elec spectra [sharjah] site-specific installation
- elec spectra [tasmania] site-specific installation
- elec supercodex, 1 h 5 mn 19 s
- elec test pattern [100m version] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº4] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº5] audiovisual installation
- elec the radar [fondation vasarely] site-specific installation
- 2012
- elec data.tecture [5SXGA+ version] audiovisual installation
- elec spectra [buenos aires] site-specific installation
- elec superposition performance
- elec the radar site-specific installation
- 2011
- elec data.scan [nº1-9] audiovisual installation
- elec data.tron [WUXGA version] audiovisual installation
- elec data.tron [advanced version] audiovisual installation
- elec dataphonics [installation version] installation
- elec id, 44 mn 19 s
- elec test pattern [enhanced version] audiovisual installation
- 2010
- elec dataphonics cd, 60 mn
- elec spectra [barcelona] site-specific installation
- elec spectra [nagoya] site-specific installation
- elec test pattern [nº2] audiovisual installation
- elec test pattern [nº3] audiovisual installation
- elec the transcendental [nº3]
- 2009
- elec data.matrix [nº1-10] audiovisual installation
- elec data.scan audiovisual installation
- elec data.tron [3 SXGA+ version] audiovisual installation
- elec data.tron [8K enhanced version] audiovisual installation
- elec matrix [5ch version] sound installation
- 2008
- elec datamatics [prototype-ver.2.0] audiovisual concert
- elec spectra [amsterdam] site-specific installation
- elec spectra [paris] site-specific installation
- elec test pattern [live set] audiovisual performance
- elec test pattern [nº1] audiovisual installation
- 2007
- elec data.tron audiovisual installation
- elec data.tron [prototype] audiovisual installation
- elec datamatics [ver.2.0] audiovisual concert, 55 mn [program note]
- elec test pattern CD, 58 mn 21 s
- 2006
- 2005
- elec data.spectra audiovisual installation
- elec dataplex
- 2004
- elec C⁴I audiovisual concert [program note]
- elec formula [ver.2.2]
- elec formula [ver.2.3], 45 mn [program note]
- elec matrix [for theater] live set, 10 mn
- elec spectra [Terminal 5, JFK] site-specific installation
- 2003
- elec formula [ver.2.0]
- elec formula [ver.2.1]
- 2002
- elec db installation for anechoic chamber
- elec formula [ver. 1.0]
- elec formula [ver.1.1]
- op.2 for string quartet, Inédit
- op.3 for string quartet, 6 mn 57 s, Inédit
- elec spectra II installation
- 2001
- elec .
- elec matrix [for container] sound installation
- op.1 for nine stringed instruments, Inédit
- op.1 [prototype], 14 mn, Inédit
- elec spectra site-specific installation
- 2000
- elec .matrix
- elec A installation
- elec cyclo
- elec formula [prototype]
- elec matrix [for acoustic dislocation] sound installation
- elec matrix [for anechoic room] sound installation
- elec matrix [for rooms]
- 1998
- 1996
- elec +/-
- elec headphonics
- 1995
- 1993
- elec Luxus
Bibliographie sélective
- Cat HOPE, John Charles RYAN, Digital Arts: An Introduction to New Media, Bloomsbury, 2014.
- Samy BEN AMOR, Franck RENUCCI, Hervé ZÉNOUDA, *”*Aux frontières de l’homme-interfacé”, in Pratiques et usages numériques : H2PTM’13, Lavoisier, 2013.
- Ryoji IKEDA, Kazunao ABE, Maria Belen SAEZ DE IBARRA, Benjamin WEIL, datamaticsbook*, Charta, 2012.
- Ryoji IKEDA, Carsten NICOLAI, id, gestalten, 2011.
- Ryoji IKEDA*,*Tomonaga TOKUYAMA, dataphonics book+cd, ZagZig004/Atelier de Création Radiophonique (France Culture), 2010.
- Ryoji IKEDA*, +/- [the infinite between 0 and 1]*, Esquire Magazine Japan CO. Ltd, 2009.
- Ryoji IKEDA*, V≠L*, Éditions Xavier Barral, 2008.
- Tomek JAROLIM, Ryoji Ikeda, 2007, lire en ligne.
- Ryoji IKEDA*,formula, NTT Publishing, 2002 (réédité en 2005 par Forma).
Discographie sélective
Compact-discs :
- Ryoji IKEDA, Ultratronics, 1 Cd codex | Noton, 2022.
- Ryoji IKEDA, Superposition, 1 Cd + livre, codex | edition, 2021.
- Ryoji IKEDA, Music for Installations Vol. 1, codex | edition, 2021.
- Ryoji IKEDA, music for percussion, codex | edition, 2018.
- Ryoji IKEDA, Alva NOTO, Mika VAINIO, Live 2002, Noton, 2018.
- Ryoji IKEDA, tracks 1993 - 2011, codex | edition, 2018.
- Ryoji IKEDA, supercodex, Raster-Noton, R-N150, 2013.
- Ryoji IKEDA, id, Raster-Noton, R-N127, 2011.
- Ryoji IKEDA, test pattern, Raster-Noton, R-N093, 2008.
- Ryoji IKEDA, dataplex, Raster-Noton, R-N068, 2005.
- Ryoji IKEDA, op., Touch Music, TO:60, 2002.
- Ryoji IKEDA, ., Raster-Noton, CDR 041, 2001.
- Ryoji IKEDA, matrix, Touch Music, TO:44, 2000.
- Ryoji IKEDA, time and space, Staalplaat, STmCD 009, 1999.
- Ryoji IKEDA, Mort Aux Vaches, VPRO Radio 5 “De Avonden”, limité à mille copies, 1999.
- Ryoji IKEDA, 0°c, Touch Music, T0:38, 1998.
- Ryoji IKEDA,+/-, Touch Music, T0:30, 1996.
- Ryoji IKEDA, 1000 fragments, cci recordings, CCD23001, 1995. Réédité par Raster-Noton en 2008 (R-N089).
Vinyles :
- Ryoji IKEDA, EP, Sähkö Recordings, 2021.
- Ryoki IKEDA, , Technicolors, The Vinyl Factory, 2021, VF353.
- Ryoji IKEDA, Alva NOTO, Mika VAINIO, Live 2002, Noton, N-043, limité à 800 copies, 2018.
- Ryoji IKEDA, music for percussion, The Vinyl Factory, 2017.
- Ryoji IKEDA, code name A to Z, The Vinyl Factory, 2017.
- Ryoji IKEDA, Christian MARCLAY*, Live At White Cube,*The Vinyl Factory, VF153 Live 15, 2015.
- Ryoji IKEDA, The Solar System, The Vinyl Factory, 2015.
- Ryoji IKEDA, Mort Aux Vaches. Second Edition, VPRO Radio “De Avonden”, 2002.
Liens
- Site internet du compositeur, ryojiikeda.com.
- Page vimeo de ryoji ikeda studio.
- Site internet de Dumb Type, le collectif pluridisciplinaire dans lequel Ryoji Ikeda a commencé sa carrière, dumbtype.com.
(liens vérifiés en octobre 2021)