PENDULUM TUNING installation, solo exhibition
Concept, design of visual and rhythm-elements by Villö Turcsany
Museum Kiscell / Municipal Picture Gallery Temple space
November 29, 2012 – January 20, 2013 curated by Péter Fitz art historian
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The church tower’s time indicator function figures as the conceptual basis of the piece.
The sculptures are suspended at the highest point of the temple space, allowing them to make pendulum movements. Their design represents advancement against the physical drag. The pendulums’ paths develop a moving structure and create a rhythm; they are constantly changing and thus retune the space of the viewer.
Computer software controls the cycles of the spatial choreography, determining the rhythm and intensity of each of the four sculpture’s movement.
mechatronics engineer: Róbert Kovács
collaborating architect: Orsolya Vadász
cameras: Gergely Eörtzen Nagy, Daniel Szandtner
video edit: Gergely Eörtzen Nagy
sound edit: Villő Turcsány
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view from above is not a public view of the the installation, this edited video "behind the scenes" was shut for informative reasons