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the transfinite at Park Avenue Armory
Last Saturday I visited the Park Avenue Armory to see the transfinite, a large-scale digital installation and sonic landscape designed by Japanese artist and electronic composer Ryoji Ikeda. the transfinite is stunning in size, mind boggling in its attempt to … Continue reading
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Tagged art, data, data visualization, installation, mathematics, New York City, Park Avenue Armory, ryoji ikeda, the transfinite
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Park Avenue Armory Unveils Ryoji Ikeda’s “the transfinite”
Park Avenue Armory’s latest installation, by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda, is set to open on May 20th. It sounds and looks like a gorgeously graphical, not-to-be-missed event. Excerpts from the press release are below, and check out the video. Japan’s … Continue reading
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Tagged art installation, data, New York City, Park Avenue Armory, ryoji ikeda, the transfinite
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New York City Ballet’s Tribute to Nureyev
NYCB dancers in Douglas Lee’s Lifecasting, photo by Paul Kolnik George Balanchine is a lucky man. Every year he receives a new ballet on his birthday, January 22, from New York City Ballet. This year, the company not only honored … Continue reading
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Tagged Abi Stafford, After the Rain, Angelin Preljocaj, Arvo Part, ashley bouder, Balanchine, ballet, christopher wheeldon, douglas lee, flower festival in genzano, George Balanchine, Gonzalo Garcia, Joaquin De Luz, la stravaganza, lifecasting, music, new combinations, New York City, New York City Ballet, paul kolnik, Rachel Rutherford, Robert Fairchild, rudolf nureyev, rudolf nureyev fund for emerging choreographers, ryoji ikeda, Sebastien Marcovici, Steve Reich, Tchaikovsky, theme and variations, Tiler Peck, Vivaldi, wendy whelan
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