Domonkos Varga used to focus almost exclusively on documentary photography, but he soon realised he wanted to find his own voice, along with a style with which he could fully identify.
How many interpretations can objects have? How can meaning be planned? We discussed questions of semiotics, related research, and his experience as a lecturer with Péter Wunderlich, and even the subject of Godzilla and Bauhaus classes came up.
We have visited the “Hidden Dimension” exhibition of the architect class of 2021 that graduated in lockdown. The socially sensitive designs were coupled with and reflections on statements by anthropologist Edward T. Hallst that are still relevant today.
Featuring a selection of experimental concepts developed by students of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design which can provide rolling alternatives to help adapt to changes in urban life.
The collection was inspired by protests, prison uniforms and a blunder related to the “Lorem Ipsum” dummy text. Each item in it was intended by the designer to represent the shedding of our old skins and the joining of forces of various factions of society.