International Media Art and Media History Exhibition
The far-reaching consequence of the Renaissance discovery of linear perspective is a new image. Perspective creates a clear proportion between the external world (visual world) and the spectator/painter. Leon Battista Alberti´s window-analogy describes a real situation, and this revolutionary change signifies a coherent world view.
The event series, including the exhibition, explores and presents this half-millennium long process, placing the subject of historical facts and actuality into the force-field of the present.
Exhibiting Artists: Gábor Bachman, Gábor Bakos, Balázs Beöthy, Éva Bortnyik / Csaba Tubák, Philippe Comar, Gábor Császári, Magdolna Csutak, DaVaz, Sorin Dumitrescu, Zoltán Érmezei / János Rauschenberger, Masaki Fujihata, Alexander Gyenes, Folke Hanfeld, Perry Hoberman, Patrick Hughes, JODI, György Jovánovics, András Kapitány, Zsigmond Károlyi, Szabolcs Kis-Pál, Péter Kiss, Lars Kleen, Frigyes Konig, Róbert Langh, Frantisek Lesák, Dóra Maurer, János Megyik, Imre Nagy, István Orosz, Giulio Paolini, Alexander Pilis, Brothers Quay, Markus Rätz, Bill Seaman, Jeffrey Shaw, János Sugár, Nanaé Suzuki, Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák, Gyula Várnai, Tamás Waliczky
http://www.c3.hu/perspektiva