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'''András Blazsek''' (Hungary/Slovak Republic, 1984) is a research-based mixed-media artist who works in sound, sculpture, installation and media archaeology focusing on visualization, sonification and modes of translating sound into architectural environments. He is a founding member of the Hungarian-Slovak collective [[BA–Unrated]], recently exhibited by the Ludwig Museum (Budapest) in collaboration with [[ZKM]] (Karlsruhe). His work has been presented by the wulf (LA), LACE (LA), Futura (Prague), [[Školská 28]] (Prague), [[2b Gallery]] Budapest, Labirynt Gallery (Lublin), Volume Project (LA), Residency Unlimited (NY), Present Company (NY), Kunsthalle Budapest and the OFF Biennial. He received the Baker Tilly Künstler-Stipendium 2020 for a site-responsive installation exhibited at Kunst Im Tunnel (Dusseldorf). He holds a postgraduate degree from the [[Academy of Media Arts Cologne]] and between 2019-21, he worked as a part-time lecturer at the School of Creative Media at the City University of Hong Kong and at the Academy of Visual Arts at Hong Kong Baptist University.
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'''András Blazsek''' (Hungary/Slovak Republic, 1984) is a research-based mixed-media artist who works in sound, sculpture, installation, and media archaeology focusing on visualization, sonification, and modes of translating sound into architectural environments. He is a founding member of the Hungarian-Slovak collective [[BA–Unrated]] and organizer of [[+3dB]] festivals in Budapest. His work has been presented by the wulf., LACE, and Volume Project (Los Angeles), Residency Unlimited (New York), Futura (Prague), [[Školská 28]] (Prague), [[A4 - Zero Space]] (Bratislava) Labirynt Gallery (Lublin), 2b Gallery, [[Mucsarnok]]-Kunsthalle, and the OFF-Biennale in Budapest. He received the Baker Tilly Künstler-Stipendium 2020 for a site-responsive installation that visualized listening modes at Kunst Im Tunnel in Düsseldorf. He holds a postgraduate degree from the [[Academy of Media Arts Cologne]]; between 2019-21, he was a lecturer at the School of Creative Media at the City University of Hong Kong and the Academy of Visual Arts at Hong Kong Baptist University. Currently, he is conducting doctoral research as a presidential fellow in the [[Department of Media Study]] at The State University of New York at Buffalo.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 24 June 2024

András Blazsek (Hungary/Slovak Republic, 1984) is a research-based mixed-media artist who works in sound, sculpture, installation, and media archaeology focusing on visualization, sonification, and modes of translating sound into architectural environments. He is a founding member of the Hungarian-Slovak collective BA–Unrated and organizer of +3dB festivals in Budapest. His work has been presented by the wulf., LACE, and Volume Project (Los Angeles), Residency Unlimited (New York), Futura (Prague), Školská 28 (Prague), A4 - Zero Space (Bratislava) Labirynt Gallery (Lublin), 2b Gallery, Mucsarnok-Kunsthalle, and the OFF-Biennale in Budapest. He received the Baker Tilly Künstler-Stipendium 2020 for a site-responsive installation that visualized listening modes at Kunst Im Tunnel in Düsseldorf. He holds a postgraduate degree from the Academy of Media Arts Cologne; between 2019-21, he was a lecturer at the School of Creative Media at the City University of Hong Kong and the Academy of Visual Arts at Hong Kong Baptist University. Currently, he is conducting doctoral research as a presidential fellow in the Department of Media Study at The State University of New York at Buffalo.


Publications

Blazsek, Andras. "∂ Topological Landscapes". No. 23. The Journal for Artistic Research. DOI: 10.22501/jar.817407 Retrieved on 2021-12-13.


Links

Personal Website

Official Bandcamp Profile