Forms in motion: Evening film screening
How do space and visual perception shape the experience of creation? How does an artist’s creative process unfold through the lens of a camera?
During the evening film screening at 360 Design Budapest, visitors can enjoy four exceptional films — each offering a unique visual and artistic experience, presenting the world of creation and art from distinct perspectives.
Dóra Maurer’s The Kalah — a 10-minute experimental film — plays with color, form, and rhythm, inspired by an ancient Arab board game.
Anna Herskó’s Vasarely — an 11-minute documentary — offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the art and exhibitions of Victor Vasarely.
Zoltán Huszárik’s Amerigo Tot — a 19-minute lyrical portrait — reveals the creative inspirations and life journey of the Hungarian-born sculptor working in Italy, through an associative visual language.
Finally, Dóra Maurer’s Space Painting — a 33-minute piece — presents a deeply immersive visual experiment exploring the relationship between space, color, and material.
Join us — step into the world of space, image, and creation!
Participation is free, but advance registration is recommended HERE due to limited seating.
