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Photography | Interview
Interview
'23.05.18.
Joan Fontcuberta constantly had his finger on the pulse of our ever-changing visual culture. His Artist Talk presentation held at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest, we asked him about his research on the post-photographic condition.   
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“Photography is a parenthesis in the evolution of image-making” – Interview with Joan Fontcuberta

Design | Project
Project
'23.05.12.
The focus of Dress-coding’s latest project is the discourse around hearing impairment, which it attempts to shape through the reinvention of hearing aids design through an inclusive design approach.

Let me see how you hear – Dress-coding’s Hearring(s) project

Photography
'23.05.04.
With her 12 gestures series, contemporary photographer Anna Fabricius contrasts the positivistic vision of the 60s with today’s negativistic image of the future.

Looking ahead into dystopia – Photos by Anna Fabricius

Design
'23.05.02.
Ice caps melting, cities flooded, tropical coral reefs deteriorating – seen from Central Europe, extreme consequences of climate change seem remote and obscure. Levente Kiss Botond’s regional vision, however, is of a Hungary in 2050, where bees have disappeared as a result of climate warming.

Honey in a post-apiary world – Levente Kiss Botond’s award-winning design fiction

Media
'23.04.27.
Gender segregation at the workplace is still present today despite women having an increasingly wide range of career opportunities. Looking back at socialist clothing factories for example, we can see several similarities between workplace gender roles now and then.

Bullfight at the clothing factory – A video performance by Violetta Vigh

Design
'23.04.21.
We discussed the situation of the Hungarian creative industries, opportunities for networking, and last but not least, the vision for the new programme, among other things.

“A designer designs solutions rather than products” – Interview András Húnfalvi

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