The exhibition Parallel Streams explores the boundaries of imaging and perception through the works of Lilla Váczi and Viktor Varga, while focusing on issues of creative and technological control. Although the two artists work with similar media, their different approaches reflect in different ways on the possibilities and limitations of the functions of the medium and technology.
While Viktor Varga emphasises the blurring of the boundary between photographer and medium and the question of autonomy, Lilla Váczi highlights the loss of function of the medium and the aesthetics of possibility. The works on show offer insights into how the meaning of the representation of the visual and technological mediation in art has changed, and to rethink the role of the artist in the age of digital imaging.