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#3727228
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727232
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727234
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727240
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727242
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727244
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727246
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727248
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727252
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727254
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727256
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#3727258
29 January 2019
Multimedia project Data Flux [12 XGA version] by Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens, Greece on January 29, 2019. The Japanese artist presents an installation which challenges the limits of human perception and digital technology. With the precision of a metronome, twelve parallel video projectors synchronize with a minimalist electronic composition, turning numbers and data into the ultimate sensory experience for the visitor. Ryoji Ikeda uses the language and aesthetic of mathematics to compose countless sequential frames and pose experiential questions to the public about existence and transcendent identity.
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#2268510
17 October 2017
Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo at the Onassis Cultural Centre in Athens, Greece, October 17, 2017. Nesbo is primarily known for his crime novels about inspector Harry Hole. More than 3 million copies of his novels have been sold in Norway and his work has been translated into over 40 languages, selling 30 million copies worldwide.
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#2268511
17 October 2017
Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo at the Onassis Cultural Centre in Athens, Greece, October 17, 2017. Nesbo is primarily known for his crime novels about inspector Harry Hole. More than 3 million copies of his novels have been sold in Norway and his work has been translated into over 40 languages, selling 30 million copies worldwide.
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#2268512
17 October 2017
Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo (R) at the Onassis Cultural Centre in Athens, Greece, October 17, 2017. Nesbo is primarily known for his crime novels about inspector Harry Hole. More than 3 million copies of his novels have been sold in Norway and his work has been translated into over 40 languages, selling 30 million copies worldwide.
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#2268514
17 October 2017
Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo at the Onassis Cultural Centre in Athens, Greece, October 17, 2017. Nesbo is primarily known for his crime novels about inspector Harry Hole. More than 3 million copies of his novels have been sold in Norway and his work has been translated into over 40 languages, selling 30 million copies worldwide.
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