Rhizomatiks

Last updated
Rhizomatiks
Founded2006, Tokyo
Headquarters
Tokyo
Key people
Daito Manabe, Motoi Ishibashi, Seiichi Saito and Hidenori Chiba
Website rhizomatiks.com

Rhizomatiks is a Japanese creative collective dedicated to creating large scale commercial and artistic projects using both arts and technology. Founded in 2006, the company's members come largely from the fields of visual arts, media arts, computer programming, architecture and engineering. Rhizomatiks has collaborated with various professionals and companies to produce music, dance recitals, videos, and sports such as a figure skate, facing, basketball and synchronized swimming. It gained attention in 2008, with Daito Manabe's YouTube video, and in 2010 with Perfume's live concert at Tokyo Dome as well as its participation in Ars Electronica and transmedia festivals around the world.

Contents

Origin

Rhizomatiks was founded as a collective of creative people in 2006 in Tokyo to work on large-scale commercial projects. [1] Some of its early projects were in collaboration with the Japanese pop group Perfume, on their single Polyrhythm in 2007, which led to touring with the band. [1] [2] They first gained traction with a video piece published in 2008 called Electric Stimulus To Face, which gained more than a million YouTube views within the first month. [2]

The company went international, becoming a fixture at transmedia festivals around the world and expanding its portfolio ten times over. [1] [2] [3]

In 2014, Rhizomatiks collaborated with dance troupe Elevenplay, making an appearance at the Festival Internacional Cervantino. [3] [4] It also participated in the Art Fair Tokyo of 2015 with the display of its "mega-synth system," which worked like a regular synthesizer. [5]

In 2023, the company collaborated with two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu in the creation of his solo ice show Gift , [6] the first ice show to be held at Tokyo Dome. [7]

Members

Rhizomatiks is a combination of creators from various fields such as architects, visual artists, media artists, designers, musicians, engineers and programmers.

The founder of the group is Daito Manabe, an artist, composer, programmer, designer, DJ and VJ. [3] [4] [8] Manabe came from a traditional media art environment, with a degree in dynamic sensory programming from the International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences and a degree in mathematics from the Tokyo University of Science. [1] [8]

The CTO of the group is Tokyo-based artist and engineer Motoi Ishibashi. Ishibashi studied control systems engineering at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, as well as mechanical and image processing engineering at the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) in Gifu, at the inception of digital media production. He met Manabe at IAMAS, who was also a student. In 2011, he and Manabe were the recipients of an Award of Distinction in the interactive art category of the Prix Ars Electronica. That same year, he received the Excellence Award at the 15th edition of the Japan Media Art Festival. Since 2015, he has co-directed Rhizomatiks Research along with Manabe, a strand devoted to research and development in the spheres of art, technology and entertainment. [1] [9] He is currently working on the development of new artistic methods touching on both the visual environment and the elaboration of engineering solutions in terms of artistic production and interactive public spaces.

Founding member Seiichi Saito studied architectural design at Columbia University in New York and worked in advertising, before returning to Japan and joining Rhizomatiks. [1] [10] He is noted for his three-dimensional interactive commercial artwork, based on architectural concepts. Alongside being the director of the company, he is a part-time lecturer at the Tokyo University of Science. [10]

Another founding member is Hidenori Chiba, who has a background in website development. Currently, he is in charge of web design, system engineering and programming. [1] [9]

Other members of the company include Satoshi Horii, Daisuke Nakahama, Hiroyasu Kimora, Sumito Kamoi, Ichiro Kojima, Youichi Sakamoto, Muryo Honma, Keisuki Arikuni and others. [9]

Work and artistry

Rhizomatiks produces interactive materials, crossing the boundaries between design, art and entertainment. [3] Projects often involve collecting massive amounts of data using motion capture, Kinect controllers and sensors to track dance movements in order to recreate human forms and movements as real-time 3D representations. It is also known for using projection mapping, lasers, sonar, robots and drones. [1] [2] [11]

Rhizomatiks seeks using new ideas for artistic expression and commercial projects. Its commercial pieces tend to be large-scale due to the funding they receive, [1] with leadership varying over projects. The company's founder Manabe claims "Rhizomatiks is like a music label". CTO Shunichi Shimizu claims "People with similar values gather and each person pursues different projects. [1] They’re a challenging group of people, whether the project's commercial or noncommercial in nature, and they aren’t able to stop trying something new. They are not just artists, they’re also Japanese craftsmen who focus on detail. This might also explain why they are essentially ‘process driven’ in their approach to projects". [1]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tokyo Dome</span> Indoor stadium in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo Dome is an indoor stadium in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. It was designed as a baseball stadium following its predecessor, Korakuen Stadium. In Japan, it is often used as a unit of size; for example, "the new construction is five times the size of Tokyo Dome."

<i>Le cygne</i> Music piece by Camille Saint-Saëns, part of suite The Carnival of the Animals

"Le cygne", pronounced[ləsiɲ], or "The Swan", is the 13th and penultimate movement of The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns. Originally scored for solo cello accompanied by two pianos, it has been arranged and transcribed for many instruments but remains best known as a cello solo.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ice show</span> Entertainment performed by ice skaters

An ice show is an entertainment production which is primarily performed by ice skaters. Such shows may primarily be skating exhibitions, or may be musical and/or dramatic in nature, using skating as a medium in order to accompany a musical work or to present a story. The term generally excludes skating competitions in (professional) sports. Many companies produce fixed or touring ice shows, which are then performed for the general public in facilities such as multipurpose arenas or skating rinks which can accommodate spectators, or in theatres with a temporary ice surface installed on the stage. Ice shows are also featured as entertainment in amusement parks and on some large cruise ships.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Conquest of Paradise (song)</span> 1992 single by Vangelis

"Conquest of Paradise" is a song recorded by Greek composer Vangelis. It was the soundtrack from Ridley Scott's 1992 film 1492: Conquest of Paradise and the lead single from the album of the same name. The song achieved success in many territories, including Flanders, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland where it topped the singles chart, but was a relative failure in UK where it only peaked at number 60. The song's popularity had been boosted in Germany by boxer Henry Maske using it as his theme song.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yuzuru Hanyu</span> Japanese figure skater (born 1994)

Yuzuru Hanyu is a Japanese figure skater and ice show producer. Regarded as one of the greatest figure skaters in history for his well-rounded skills, achievements, innovations, longevity, popularity, and impact on the sport, he started skating at four years old and competed in the men's singles discipline from 2004 to 2022. Hanyu is the first male single skater in 66 years since Dick Button to win back-to-back Olympic titles, and also the youngest and first Asian Olympic champion in that discipline. He is a two-time World champion, six-time Japanese national champion, and the first single skater to win four consecutive Grand Prix Finals (2014–2017). With his win at the 2020 Four Continents Championships, he became the first skater in men's singles to complete the Super Slam, having won all major international junior and senior titles in the course of his career. He is also the first and only single skater to be ranked first in the ISU World Standings for five consecutive seasons (2014–2018). Hanyu broke world records 19 times, the most in singles since the introduction of the ISU Judging System in 2003, and was the first skater to land a quadruple loop jump in international competition among other achievements.

Elevenplay is a Japanese dance troupe noted for their incorporation of advanced technologies into their works. It is headed by director and principal choreographer Mikiko.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kazuki Tomono</span> Japanese figure skater

Kazuki Tomono is a Japanese figure skater. He is the 2022 Four Continents silver medalist and a four-time Grand Prix medalist. He has represented Japan at three World Championships, achieving his best placement, fifth, at the 2018 World Championships. He is also the 2016–17 Japan Junior national champion.

Mikiko Mizuno, known professionally as simply Mikiko or Mikikometal, is a Japanese dancer and choreographer. She is the director and principal choreographer of the high-tech dance troupe Elevenplay, and also works with performers such as Perfume, Sakura Gakuin, and Babymetal. She was a production consultant and choreographer for Tokyo's handover presentation at the 2016 Summer Olympics closing ceremony.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yuzuru Hanyu Olympic seasons</span> Olympic champion in mens figure skating 2014 and 2018

Yuzuru Hanyu, a former competitive figure skater from Japan, participated in the Winter Olympic Games three times, winning two gold medals and placing fourth in 2022. In 2014, he became the first Asian men's singles skater to win at the Olympics. At 19 years old, he was also the youngest male skater to win the Olympic title since American Dick Button in 1948. In 2018, Hanyu became the first male single skater in 66 years to win two consecutive Olympic gold medals since Button in 1952.

Daito Manabe is a Japanese media artist, programmer, engineer, and DJ who creates artwork and interactive installations that utilize contemporary technologies such as virtual reality as well as prominent use of light and sound. He founded Rhizomatiks in 2006 after graduating from the University of Tokyo. His work with Rhizomatiks includes collaborations with Perfume, Björk, Nike, Honda and an augmented reality computer graphics display at the closing ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fantasy on Ice</span> Annual touring ice show in Japan

Fantasy on Ice (ファンタジー・オン・アイス) is an annual touring ice show in Japan produced by CIC Co., Ltd. The show emerged from the "Philippe Candeloro Japan Tour 2001", named after retired French figure skater Philippe Candeloro, and was held under the name "Fantasy on Ice" the following two years. After a seven-year break, the tour was revived in 2010 and got expanded to larger venues in the metropolitan area of Tokyo in 2014 and Kobe in 2015.

<i>Gift</i> (ice show) 2023 ice show in Japan

Gift was a solo ice show by Japanese figure skater and two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu, organized by TV Asahi and CIC Co., Ltd. It was the first ice skating event at Tokyo Dome, one of Japan's largest and most prestigious entertainment venues, held on February 26, 2023.

<i>Continues with Wings</i> 2018 ice show in Japan

Continues with Wings was an ice show produced by Japanese figure skater and two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu in collaboration with TV Asahi and CIC Co., Ltd. The one-off event was held on April 13–15, 2018, at Musashino Forest Sport Plaza in Chōfu, Tokyo. It was Hanyu's first self-produced ice show, commemorating his win of back-to-back Olympic titles in 2014 and 2018, and to express his gratitude to fans and skaters who had inspired and supported him in the course of his career.

<i>Prologue</i> (ice show) 2022 ice show in Japan

Prologue (プロローグ) was a solo ice show by Japanese figure skater and two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu in 2022, organized in partnership with TV Asahi and CIC Co., Ltd. The show was held in two cities at Pia Arena MM in Yokohama on November 4–5 and Flat Hachinohe in Hachinohe on December 2–3, and 5.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata</span> Annual touring ice show in Japan

Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata is an annual ensemble ice show led by Japanese figure skater and two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu, and organized by Nippon TV and its local station Miyagi TV. The show is a commemoration event of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, also known as the "Great East Japan Earthquake" or "3.11", and is held on three days in March at Sekisui Heim Super Arena in Rifu, Miyagi, which served as a morgue at the time of the disaster. The show has a duration of 90 minutes and features a cast of international professional skaters as well as a special guest from another sport or performing art field, teaming up for new unique collaborations with figure skating.

Satomi Ito is a Japanese fashion and costume designer known for her works in the sports of figure skating as well as artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, equestrian vaulting, ballet, and ballroom dance. Inspired by the dresses and skating performances of three-time World champion Mao Asada, Ito has designed costumes for multiple renowned figure skaters from Japan and overseas, including a series of more than 30 costumes for two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu, which has been featured in multiple exhibitions and publications in Japan. Two of her works for Hanyu were nominated at the 2020 and 2023 ISU Skating Awards in the category Best Costume, respectively.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Repray Tour</span> 2023–24 solo ice show tour in Japan

The Repray Tour was a solo ice show tour by Japanese figure skater and two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu, organized in partnership with TV Asahi and CIC Co., Ltd. The tour initially consisted of three stops across Japan from November 2023 to February 2024 at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama City, Saga Arena in Saga City, and Pia Arena MM in Yokohama. Upon the commercial success of the first three stops, it was decided to add another two shows at Sekisui Heim Super Arena in Rifu, held in April 2024.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yuzuru Hanyu bibliography</span> Japanese figure skater

Japanese figure skater and two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu has written a best-selling autobiography series titled Blue Flames that consists of four volumes and has been sold with over 400,000 copies by June 2023. All royalties of the series were donated to his local skating rink, Ice Rink Sendai, which had been severely damaged during the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. In 2023, Hanyu also wrote a picture book titled Gift with illustrations by the famous mangaka group Clamp. The story was based on his own solo ice show production Gift, which was held at Tokyo Dome the same year.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Verena Dauerer. "<code+culture> part one". Tokyo: Japan Times. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Liz Jobey (July 26, 2013). "Performance: Daito Manabe's light fantastic". FT.com.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Fernanda Quiroz. "Lo más esperado en el Cervantino: Rhizomatiks + Elevenplay". W Radio. Mexico City. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  4. 1 2 "Artistas japoneses fusionan el arte y la tecnología". El Universal. Mexico City. October 9, 2014.
  5. Maru Cube (March 22, 2015). "RBMA x Rhizomatiks: The Human Sized Synthesizer". Tokyo: Time Out. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  6. Maria-Laura Mitsuoka (February 28, 2023). "Yuzuru Hanyu: 'Gift' to the figure skating world". Golden Skate. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  7. Shintaro Kano Mitsuoka (December 7, 2022). "Yuzuru Hanyu: 'Gift' to the figure skating world". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  8. 1 2 "Daito Manabe – Rhizomatiks". Netherlands: Today's Art. 2014. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  9. 1 2 3 "Members". Tokyo: Rhizomatiks. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  10. 1 2 "EPISODE 01 SEIICHI SAITO/RHIZOMATIKS × KENTARO SHIHAKU/GLIDER". Japan: Jins Meme. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  11. "Rhizomatiks x elevenplay Pulse". Mexico: CONACULTA. Retrieved April 21, 2015.