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date | place
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| JUN 1 - JUL15, 2007
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| Panorama 8, Le Fresnoy, Tourcoing, FR
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| JUN 30 - SEP 9, 2007
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| De Vleeshal, Middelburg, NL
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| AUG 11 - OCT 7, 2007
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| Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, TW
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| SEP 24 - OCT 22, 2007
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| Inter arts Centre, Beijing, CN
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| DEC 25, 2007 - JAN 20, 2008
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| Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, CN
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| MAR 1 - MAY 25, 2008
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| Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media, JP
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| MAR 16 - MAY 25, 2008
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| Z33, Hasselt, BE
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concept, composition: Ryoji Ikeda
computer graphics: Shohei Matsukawa
co-produced by Le Fresnoy Studio National des Arts Contemporains and Forma
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tech spec
*for the latest tour technical rider, apply to www.forma.org.uk
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How many points are there in a line?
What is the number of numbers?
How can we verify that the random is random?
data.tron is part of the datamatics project, which is a series of experiments that explore such questions, physically and mathematically. Visitors will experience the vast universe of data in the infinite between 0 and 1.
data.tron is an audiovisual installation, where each single pixel of visual image is strictly calculated by mathematical principle, composed from a combination of pure mathematics and the vast sea of data present in the world. These images are projected onto a large screen, heightening and intensifying the viewer's perception and total immersion within the work.
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