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Ryoji Ikeda
spectra [for Terminal 5 JFK]
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2004
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Terminal 5, JFK airport, NY, US
concept, composition: Ryoji Ikeda
technical director: Kamal Ackarie
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The luminal tunnel of Eero Saarinen's TWA Terminal at JFK International Airport was always the perfect symbolic experience of the future. With its plunging vanishing point and soaring roofline, Saarinen's theatrical passage embodied, if not created, Utopian ideals of transcendence and transportation in travel. spectra [for Terminal 5, JFK] is Ryoji Ikeda's stunning site-specific installation commissioned for the tunnel as part of Terminal 5, an exhibition curated by Rachel K. Ward. While spectra appeals to ideals similar to Saarinen's, it employs entirely distinct strategies that generate singular phenomena and renew our optimism for the future. Describing spectra, Ryoji Ikeda says "This installation offers visitors a special phenomenon, which is nearly invisible due to its intense brightness and inaudible due to its ultra-frequencies. Visitors can barely recognise the dimensions of the space, as if they were blind in a whiteout state. As they pass through the corridor, subtle oscillation patterns occur around their ears, caused by their own movements interfering with the sounds." The sound is subtle and minimal, yet the experience of the sound in the installation is active and dynamic. Only through the public's physical engagement in the sound space can the real character of the work be perceived.
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spectra [for Terminal 5, JFK] is Ryoji Ikeda’s stunning site-specific installation commissioned for the tunnel as part of Terminal 5, an exhibition curated by Rachel K. Ward. While spectra appeals to ideals similar to Saarinen’s, it employs entirely distinct strategies that generate singular phenomena and renew our optimism for the future.
Exhibitions & Events
Sonar 2010
2010
Second Nature
2010
transmediale.10: futurity now!
2010
+/- [the infinite between 0 and 1 ryoji ikeda
2009
Ars Electronica 2009: Human Nature
2009
Nuit Blanches
2006
Ars Electronica 2001: Takeover
2001
Bibliography
Ikeda, Ryoji
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. Atelier de Création Radiophonique(ACR), France Culture: Èdition DIS VOIR, FR, 2010.
Yoshizaki, Kazuhiko and Kohsuke Murata Murata and Kazuya et. al. Kondo
, ed.
+/- [the infinite between 0 and 1]
. : Kiyoshi Hayashi (Esquire Magazine Japan) and Access Publishing Co., 2009.
Barral, Xavier and Ryoji Ikeda and Caroline Naphegyi
, ed.
V =/ L Book
. Paris, FR: Editions Xavier Barral, 2008.
Ikeda, Ryoji and Forma
, ed.
formula [book + dvd]
. London: Forma UK and Cornerhouse Publication, 2005.