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Becoming nature

Becoming nature2018 My series looks upon the reinterpretation of old industrial buildings. Nature can overwrite man-made artificial constructions. Of course, this is becoming increasingly important over time. People can interpret this in two ways: On the one hand, it can be seen as a destructive, disruption of structure, cracking and hiding. And on the other ...

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Dicső Nádasd!

Dicső Nádasd!2018 This series focuses on an abandoned Lamina factory found in North Hungary. The factory defined the life of the whole city, which closed in 1992 and marked the beginning of the agony of city life. Here, we can see the working-class past and present socialist influence. The factory opened in 1864 and provided ...

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Infinity

Infinity2016 What if I could bring the stars from the sky? That was the leading question swimming into focus during this research. I mean, where does this term come from, and what is its significance? As a result, I examined light pollution a great deal. I was incredibly interested in what it would look like ...

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Colours

Colours2017 It based on the ccd surface. It was another „experiment”. The ccd perceives and receives the events, but we can rarely see this. If you have a look at it, it resembles a grey flan with thousands of tiny sensors, which apparently show a homogeneous surface. But if there is light reflected on it, ...

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Reflected past

Reflected past2015 When I was younger, my family regularly held projection nights which took me to places that I had never been before. This was all thanks to my parents. Their personal reports shepherded me in a new line towards my then and now feeling about these particular memories. I treat my pictures on 3-time ...

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Our memories

Our memories2017 By researching the topic of our future, I am increasingly interested in our memories and the imprints of various objects that will survive to posterity. Fossils, also known as artefacts, are fossilized or otherwise preserved remains of animals, plants or other living organisms. Somehow, I can parallel this with what I make, not ...

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Memento

Memento2019 I examined the importance of the past alongside the crucial role of work and its impact on people. I was particularly interested in what the past means to people, for example, how does it impact the present? and how does it reflect in the buildings life in a greater sense? My photo series initiates ...

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Artificial Nature

Artificial Nature2016 The connection between man and nature has always been one of the most intriguing questions in landscape portrayal. I have always tried to answer questions such as, how can one discover the elements in a constructed landscape which can be a base for understanding themselves? And, to what extent can one alienate himself ...

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Artificial Bioluminescence

Artificial Bioluminescence2015 In my following photo series, I wanted to use light sources that were different from what I am used to using. I looked for a natural environment where I could introduce the characteristics of bioluminescence.  The phenomenon exists in nature and is the production and emission of light by a living organism. It ...

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Identically dissimilar

Identically dissimilar2014 This photography series introduces two of the most important things in my life, dance and photography. I had the intention of merging these two seemingly distant worlds into one, as well as introducing the segments of these two worlds through photographs. The sentiment behind this was paramount. Both activities represent my thoughts and ...

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Urban Jungle

Urban Jungle2017 It is quite typical that in the 21st-century urban lifestyle expels nature from our living space. The natural environment is narrowing because of the construction of industrial plants. This is the direct consequence of excessive urbanization, which has caused a lack of space. People wanted to offset the situation by bringing the natural ...

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