ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
‘data.anatomy [civic] by ryoji ikeda
the first steady sequence in the video installation
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japanese artist ryoji ikeda has developed a digitized installation entitled ‘data.anatomy [civic]’ which has been formed from
the entirety of the data set belonging to the latest model of honda‘s civic. detailed instructions for the building of this automobile
were given to ikeda by mitsuru kariya, the project leader for the civic’s construction. the pair conducted a series of meetings
to discuss the release of uncensored and previously unseen data in the form of an abstracted installation of light and sound by ikeda.

the aesthetic experience offered by ikeda is built from his abstraction of the initial intricacy present in the makeup of the vehicle.
the artist notes, ‘a civic consists of thousands and thousands of tiny, tiny parts, but I saw a certain beauty in that. it’s like a human–
there are so many organs in it– and that inspired me. my installation will reveal the richness and beauty of the ephemeral
concepts that are embodied physically in the car itself
‘.

in ikeda’s reinterpretation of kariya and his team’s civic construction data, three-dimensional sketches picturing the car’s components,
graphs, charts, and equations have been re-investigated by the artist and his own team. the information sets now move in time to
an ambient soundscape as the most recent research for the newest civic dances across the screen in an intro and three distinct movements.

the twelve-minute film loop is displayed in the MUMA (kraftwerk) warehouse art space in berlin, germany.


‘data.anatomy [civic] by ryoji ikeda’
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ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
detailed view of the first sequence
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in order to develop ‘data.anatomy [civic]’, ryoji ikeda spent one year poring over the information pertaining to the development
of the car. he was given the computer aided design (CAD) data, which detailed every component of the vehicle. it was through
this compilation of data that ikeda and his team were able to craft a visual exploration of the inner workings of honda’s engineering
philosophy in action.

ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
three high-definition projectors were employed to enliven the 20m x 4m wall of the installation
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ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
the second movement contains a constant shifting of numbers and sketches with a band of white scrolling down the screen, pausing from time to time to highlight
a particular data set
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ikeda, assisted by a team of five technicians, analyzed the information supplied by honda in order to develop ‘data.anatomy [civic]’
in both his paris and tokyo studios. the artist’s comprehension of the expansive data set allowed him and the researchers to create
an abstracted automobile, understood as not the blueprints for an object, but an experiential installation.

ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
the second sequence included visualizations of particular parts drawn in a grid formation
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ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
detailed perspective of the white band highlighting a specific band of sketches– the rest of the wall remains paused while red dots illuminate particular joints
on each car component drawing
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as a composer and artist, I compose music, visuals, materials, physical phenomena and abstract concepts.
for this project, the invisible multi-substance of data is the subject of my composition
‘. -ryoji ikeda

ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
in the final movement of the film, each of the three screens is filled with moving drawings of various car components
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ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
the twelve-minute long video loop is accompanied by a futuristic soundscape
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the installation is driven by five apple computers which channel information into three projectiondesign F32 projectors outfitted with
WUXGA resolution in order to portray the meticulous detail of each piece of the civic’s reinterpreted construction information.
data.anatomy [civic]’s clarity when portraying honda’s data set in shades of white, grey and black with red accents is made bright
by a contrast ratio of 7,500:1 and luminosity measured up to 8,000 lumens. 

ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
a view of the installation upon entering the upper floor
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ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
the screen is formed from three separate panels only made separate from one another in the final movement of the film
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ryoji ikeda for honda   data.anatomy [civic]
visitors to the space recline on foam-filled, malleable seating placed upon the floor to enjoy the ten minute installation in a more relaxed state.
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