Past Event

Meetup #6

  • Thursday, September 26 at 05:30 PM (5 years ago)
  • Zipernowsky ház
  • Meetup
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Hey!

This will be our next community meetup!

What to expect?

  • nice, opened and curious people
  • 3 short talks to feed our brains with some new inspiration
  • hanging out, getting to know each other, maybe making up future plans for collaborations or exhibitions together.

The meetup will take place at Zipernowsky ház, you can arrive from around 19.30, the first talk will start at 20.00.

We are all looking forward to seeing you!

Mátyás Csiszár

Mátyás Csiszár

Matyi labels himself as ‘a creative industrial technologist and interdisciplinary freelancer.’ Researching unique imaging and image-display systems, his publications and installations focus on understanding everyday objects sustaining our day-to-day existence. He is also the Founder and Artistic Director of a low-tech innovation workshop and think-tank called MeetLab, specializing in creative experiments with materials, prints and light. Check his website!

Gyula Bodonyi

Gyula Bodonyi

Gyula Bodonyi will talk about the magical world of interactive particles. While he is experimenting with mimicing natural behaviors, he is generating other worldly visuals, that look very similar to naturally forming structures.

With some simple rules, and some initial chaos, Gyula can create very complex shapes, behaviors that constantly change and rearrange. He will present us some of these interactive particle systems and discover it with us.

Gyula in his job is creating interactive installations, for dance shows, he uses a node based developement platform called Touchdesigner and for him the most interesting thing in making interactive installations is that he can connect a digital world to our reality and interact with it in creative ways.

Check out what Gyula is doing here or here!

Kálmán Tarr

Kálmán Tarr

Kálmán will introduce us to his robotic art and DIY hacks. Kálmán works with moving images and new media. His project The stage of Impossibilities is giving a tool to disabled children to perform such precise coordinated movements that otherwise they wouldn't be capable of, and help them play and perform with puppets.

You can see more of Kálmán's works here!