Gestalten Space recommended in March issue of Schöner Wohnen, as part of a special on Berlin.
Ryoji Ikeda
The Japanese composer and visual artist has conceived an exhibition for the Hamburger Bahnhof.
About: The exhibition's title "db" (abbr. for decibel) refers to this symmetry while simultaneously indicating the complementary relationship between the two exhibition spaces.
Ikeda has designed the white room and the black room as counterparts, not only physically (brightness, color), but also conceptually and perceptually. The project is a composition in which time and space are shaped through the most minimal use of sound, light and visual elements. It is the artist's first solo exhibition in Germany.
Since the mid-1990s, Ryoji Ikeda has been among the foremost international composers and artists in the realm of cutting-edge digital technologies and their integration into visual and acoustic presentations.
Ikeda has also collaborated with artist, musician and composer Carsten Nicolai for the Gestalten-published cyclo. id, which is devoted to the visualization of sound.
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