Rosa Barba
Balazs Beothy
Luchezar Boyadjiev
Miklos Bolcskey
Maria Chilf
Attila Csorgo
Hans H. Diebner
Sven Sahle
Roza El-Hassan
Miklos Erdely
Roland Farkas
Harun Farocki
Joachim Fleischer
Ivan Ladislav Galeta
Gabor Gyorfi
Katalin Gyorgy
Norman Muller
Thomas Tirel
Sven Hahne
Folke Hanfeld
Gyorgy Jovanovics
Bela Julesz
Gabor Kerekes
Zsolt Keserue
Tamas Enyingi
Ilona Keseru
Andrea Kirkovits
Szabolcs KissPal
Tamas Korosenyi
Dora Maurer
Francois Molnar
Vera Molnar
Antal Orkenyi
Gabor Palotai
Andras Ravasz
Laszlo Laszlo Revesz
Janos Sugar
Miklos Suranyi
Pal Szacsva y
Zoltan Szegedy-Maszak
IPUT
Keiko Takahashi
Shinji Sasada
Seiji Hori
Anja Theismann
Peter Turk
Vision Image and Perception, the exhibition organised as the opening event of the Budapest Autumn Festival by the C3 Foundation and the Mûcsarnok/Kunsthalle Budapest, aims to present the active process of human vision as approachable through historical, cultural, technical and neurobiological methods, with the aid of artworks, demonstration charts and apparatus, as well as the potentials of interactive multimedia.
Vision Image and Perception, the exhibition organised as
the opening event of the Budapest Autumn Festival by the
C3 Foundation and the Mûcsarnok/Kunsthalle Budapest,
aims to present the active process of human vision as
approachable through historical, cultural, technical and
neurobiological methods, with the aid of artworks,
demonstration charts and apparatus, as well as the
potentials of interactive multimedia.
Works on view within the contemporary art section include
those by:
Rosa Barba, Balázs Beöthy, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Miklós
Bölcskey, Mária Chilf, Attila Csörgõ, Hans H. Diebner - Sven
Sahle, Róza El-Hassan, Miklós Erdély, Roland Farkas, Harun
Farocki, Joachim Fleischer, Ivan Ladislav Galeta, Gábor
Gyõrfi, Katalin György, Norman Muller Thomas Tirel - Sven
Hahne, Folke Hanfeld, György Jovánovics, Béla Julesz,
Gábor Kerekes, Zsolt Keserue - Tamás Enyingi, Ilona
Keserü, Andrea Kirkovits, Szabolcs KissPál, Tamás
Körösényi, Dóra Maurer, François & Vera Molnár, Antal
Örkényi, Gábor Palotai, András Ravasz, László László
Révész, János Sugár, Miklós Surányi, Pál Szacsva y, Zoltán
Szegedy-Maszák, IPUT, Keiko Takahashi - Shinji Sasada -
Seiji Hori, Anja Theismann and Péter Türk.
The exhibition is curated by Miklós Peternák and Nikolett
Erõss.
Their aim is to establish a comprehensive, scientific and
technological historical context, through the organisation
of lectures and the screening series, as well as the
production of various publications, in connection with the
show. vision.c3.hu
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