Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Attilia Csörgo: Archimedean Point
"Attila Csörgo's exhibition leads us into a universe of scientific exploration, providing a comprehensive overview of his unbroken and consistent career, beginning from the early 1990s and reaching international acclaim in the form of major art exhibitions and awards. Empirical folding of great mathematical complexity, hypnotic plays of light resting on indecipherable mechanical movements, and other inventions that combine fantasy with curiosity about extremely varied physical and mathematical phenomena – all bear the stamp of Attila Csörgo, the great do-it-yourselfer who introduces, with the joy, humour, and detachment proper to artistic creation, science into the world of art. " - http://www.thisistomorrow.info/viewArticle.aspx?artId=547
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