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This archive displays former collaborative work. The lead visual artist for the Raypainting™ project was Dóra Berkes, and she retains the Raypainting trademark. All business inquiries related to Raypainting should be directed to her.
Full attribution for the visual artists involved in Light Art Installation by Peter Kozma is currently being compiled. Key contributors included: Zsolt Bordos, Zoltán Ferenczi, Béla Hegyi, Ivó Kovács, and Norbert Szabó.
The Light Art Installation project's experimental Youtube channel from 2011 can be found here.
The last light art installation project by Peter
GLOW Light Art Festival, Eindhoven, 2010
For GLOW, Peter Kozma completely transforms the appearance of the Markt. All sides of the square are illuminated, immersing visitors in the artwork. Using 21 projectors and a sound system, a poetic story is told. Slowly shifting images create an ever-changing composition that gradually becomes more complex, vibrant, and colorful. The transformation from minimal shapes and restrained use of colors to an abundance of patterns and colors, and back again, varies each day as different images are used each evening.
Ongoing project:
Peter Kozma's light art installation at the Lasipalatsi, Helsinki, Mannerheimintie, between 28. February and 02. March 2008.
Last projects:
Peter Kozma's light art installation at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Roosevelt Square, between 20. December 2007. and 1. January 2008.
Kozma Péter fényművészeti installációja a Magyar Tudományos Akadémiánál, Budapest, Roosevelt tér, 2007 december 20. és 2008. Január 1. között.
Peter Kozma's light art installation at the lake of Zürich, between the 6th and 8th July, 2007, as part of Lichtfest.ch and Zürichfest.
in the context of the 57. Essener Lichtwochen - Essen and Pécs, European cultural capitals 2010
Online galleries of the different scenarios can be seen here:
first Press Release (German)
second Press Release (German).
Magassági fényjelzés, Magyarország, Budapest, Teve utca, 2006. 10. 30.
A light art installation at the Life Saver Fountain by Niki de Saint Phalle in the City of Duisburg. 17 November until 23 December 2006.
Over a period of three days, 12 different images were shown, changing every minute.
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by Peter Kozma, Norbert Szabó, and Zsolt Fekete - Warsaw's Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki / PKiN)
The event's press material is here. The online gallery is here.
The online gallery is here.
The former official Raypainting website (raypainting.com) can be seen here.
[Note: This archive displays former collaborative work. The main visual artist for this project was Dora Berkes, and she retains the Raypainting™ trademark. All business inquiries related to Raypainting should be directed to her.]
Commissioned works:
The online gallery is here.
The online gallery is here.
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