Published on March 27, 2026
180 Studios has unveiled a stunning new installation artist Ryoji Ikeda, titled “data-cosm [n°1].” This immersive artwork marks a significant expansion of the concepts he previously explored in his acclaimed data-verse project, blending art and data in a truly innovative manner.
Ikeda, known for his meticulous approach to sound and visuals, utilizes mathematical data as a medium in “data-cosm [n°1],” creating a sensory experience that challenges viewers’ perceptions of reality. The installation invites audiences to engage with complex information in a way that is both thought-provoking and aesthetically striking.
This latest piece showcases Ikeda’s ability to transform raw data into a visual and auditory spectacle. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, the installation features a series of projections and soundscapes that envelop visitors, creating a sense of immersion that transports them into a new realm of understanding.
“data-cosm [n°1]” is not just an artistic endeavor; it is also a commentary on the information age, reflecting the overwhelming presence of data in our everyday lives. Through this work, Ikeda encourages viewers to contemplate their relationship with technology and how it shapes their experience of the world.
The installation is now open to the public at 180 Studios, where art enthusiasts and newcomers alike can explore the intricate layers of Ikeda’s vision. With this piece, he continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art, making a significant contribution to the dialogue surrounding art, technology, and data.
As audiences engage with “data-cosm [n°1],” they are invited to reflect on the complexity of the digital landscape and the ways in which it influences our perception of reality. Ikeda’s work remains a powerful reminder of the potential of art to reshape our understanding of the world around us.
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