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VILLŐ TURCSÁNY - collaboration with XORXOR (Gabor Papp, Gaspar Hajdu): Pulse Field 2023
Interactive site-specific installation
Lidar sensor, interactive generative image, bended stainless steel tubes with varius diameter
The immersive site-specific installation PULSE FIELD highlights the exposure of the experience of time as an intuitive framework of orientation, exploring the peripheries of multidisciplinary sculptural installation and experimental multimedia situation. The mixed-media space reflects on the subjective nature of perception of the viewer: the static plastic elements appearing in the space place the viewer’s own position and the dynamics of their steps into a special relation with the generative projected content reflecting on the movement during a specific time interval. The interactive graphics, representing the substance of light, enter into a special relationship with the installed spatial elements using the rhythm of its movement and by stretching its reaction time. By analysing the perception of the viewer as an active process, the artist establishes points of connection between physical space and software-generated generative images and physical content within the genre of spatial design.
A versatile artist and an influential figure of the contemporary arts scene in Hungary, her work is a mixture of a multitude of genres, including plastic, performative and sound art as well as experimental music. Her work has been and is exhibited nationally and internationally, in group and solo exhibitions and permanently in public spaces and is part of private and public collections.
In developing and teaching university courses, she has begun structuring a creative visual and spatial design teaching methodology. At present, she is a DLA doctoral candidate of multimedia art at the Doctoral School of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. Her topic of research is The dramaturgy of spatial design – Contemporary installation as a hybrid medium. The subject of her artistic research and, concurrently, the primary format of her public showings is fine art installation or, in a broader sense, spatial design (environmental art).