The virtual museum works similar to a high resolution computer game. The virtual spaces provide a reduced, yet appropirate background to the works without the functional, but aesthetically often disturbing details of real space. It is possible to navigate, zoom, walk around the works, and to pull out background information. This show is the first phase of a long term project under development.
The exhibited works:
Balázs Beöthy: Grace Spreads in the Form of Circle, 1998, 4’11” – video installation
Eike: Golden Cage, 2001, 2’40”, video installation
Németh Hajnal: Twice Good Night, 2001, 3’20”, video installation
KissPál Szabolcs: Revers, 2001, video loop
Sugár János: Typewriter of the Illiterate, 2001, 8’00”, video loop
Gyula Várnai: Winter Tale, 2001, installation with slide-projection
The exhibition:
In the Videospace Budapest Galllery visitors sit in front of a computer with four-processors, navigating in the program with simple means. The result is projected to an arch in the real space, blending real and virtual.
Programmer: Utz Berg