2024/05/22 19:00
Today, digital spaces are not only technological constructs, but also fertile fields for art and discovery. Through these works of art presented at the exhibition, we gain insight into the relationship between mathematical theory and artistic expression, showing how digital spaces can be manipulated and transformed while retaining their specific properties.
The exhibition presents the artistic paths of Zsombor Póth and Petra Polányi, which intersect through the deep layers of digital space. In their work, the two artists focus on exploring and reinterpreting the subjective nature of space, testing the limits of digital space theory. The mesh is central to the work of both artists, through which they offer different perspectives on the meaning and malleability of space.
The artists’ interest in space inspired them to create spatial compositions that blend the real- and imaginary worlds. They both inject their own inner perspectives and reality into digital space, in order to present their unique perspectives on space to a wider audience and take us to a third unknown level.
Both bring their own internal perspectives and realities into the digital space, in order to present their unique perspectives on space to a wider audience and take us to a third unknown level.
Each work in the exhibition has a digital and a real-world title.
Artists: Petra Polányi and Zsombor Póth
Curator: Bettina Bakos
Graphic Design: Dániel István Bibó
Projection mapping technical support: András Tamási
Technical Support: Hungarian University of Fine Arts
Introduction at the opening: Balázs Faragó - Founder and CEO of Walter's Cube
DJ at the opening: Emilio