Viktor Takáč
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Viktor Takáč is a visual intermedia artist whose work focuses on moving images and contemporary digital forms. His doctoral studies on the absence of imagery developed his interest in the cognitive and perceptual mechanisms of immersive interactive media. At the Well-being exhibition, he will present a multimedia installation inspired by Timothy Morton's book Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World. Among other things, it deals with our relationship to the earth as a complex mechanism of cause and effect that is difficult for human life to grasp. The work points to the fact that human ideas about the future are to a certain extent shaped by the film industry, the so-called dream factory. And so, while we blissfully indulge in the space between dream and reality in the imaginary safety of a movie theater or our homes, the beauty of a natural phenomenon can easily become our last epic experience.
