Ryoji Ikeda test pattern installation with black-and-white barcode projection bands across a wall and floor, with a seated viewer in the space.

Ryoji Ikeda, Datamatics / Test Pattern Installation

Ryoji Ikeda's test pattern belongs to the wider datamatics project, a body of work that treats data as source material for audiovisual composition. The system converts text, sound, image, and moving-image data into barcode-like fields and binary patterns, turning raw information into a precise perceptual environment.

The installation view shows the work's high-contrast black-and-white language: dense horizontal bands, extreme flicker, and synchronized sound/visual structure. In the 2008 YCAM version, test pattern [nº1] used eight LCD displays, computers, and a 16-channel sound system, with signal patterns mapped into tightly synchronized barcode patterns.

Ikeda's project sits between machine testing and human perception. Its rapidly moving black-and-white image fields test display systems and audio systems while also pushing the viewer's threshold for reading motion, rhythm, scale, and data as spatial experience.

Source context: Ryoji Ikeda Studio, test pattern; Ryoji Ikeda Studio, datamatics; YCAM datamatics archive.

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