Recently I visited a walk-through exhibition by Ryoji Ikeda.
Ryoji is a Japanese visual and sound artist. His work is primarily concerned 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.
I found the exhibition to be a gripping experience. With little no reference on the signification of each piece, my experience was left purely to my own feeling and intuition in response to the works. I found the collaboration between the intensified sounds and the striking light work very compelling. I found myself completely immersed in some of the works, particularly the ones with visually powerful imagery.
Below are some pictures I took during the epic showcase…


