Japanese composer and sound artist Ryoji Ikeda creates immersive sonic experiences rooted in the exploration of frequencies, ultrasonics, and the mathematical foundations of sound. Working between Japan and Paris, Ikeda pushes the boundaries of electronic music by investigating how imperceptible frequencies and micro-acoustic phenomena interact with human perception.
Ikeda's practice merges rigorous sound design with conceptual artistry, crafting compositions that challenge conventional listening experiences. His meticulous approach to frequency manipulation and temporal structures has established him as a pioneering figure in experimental electronic music, influencing contemporary sound art and avant-garde production methodologies.