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          Ryoji Ikeda

          Japanese visual and musical artist

          Musical artist

          Ryoji Ikeda (池田 亮司 Ikeda Ryōji, born 1966)[1] is a Japanese visual and sound artist who currently lives and works in Paris, France.

          Ikeda's music is concerned primarily 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.

          Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity was years old earlier this month.

        1. Japanese born and Paris based artist wins large hadron collider residency award, which will run across two years.
        2. How do fundamental particles work together to create it?
        3. He was followed two years later, in , by the Japanese musician and digital artist Ryoji Ikeda, the third Collide Inter- Albert Einstein.
        4. Ryoji Ikeda's work inspired by CERN created a heated discussion when the Guardian's art critic Jonathan Jones argued that art inspired by.
        5. Rhythmically, Ikeda's music is highly imaginative, exploiting beat patterns and, at times, using a variety of discrete tones and noise to create the semblance of a drum machine. His work also encroaches on the world of ambient music and lowercase; many tracks on his albums are concerned with slowly evolving soundscapes, with little or no sense of pulse.

          Early life and education

          Ryoji Ikeda was born in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan in 1966.[1]

          Career

          In addition to working as a solo artist, he has also collaborated with, among others, Carsten Nicolai (under the name "Cyclo.") and th