Gutenberg-otthon / Gutenberg House, Budapest
The Gutenberg House is an Art Nouveau building in the 8th district of Budapest (called Józsefváros) on the Gutenberg Square. It was built by Hungarian Association for the Assistance of Bookprinters and Type-founders in 1907. The building was designed by József and László Vágó who were Ödön Lechner's students, the leader of the Hungarian Art Nouveau. The stained glass windows were prepared by Miksa Róth, the most famous glass artist of the Hungarian Art Nouveau. The famous residents of the building were József Vágó, Ödön Lechner (architects), László Négyesy (aesthetes), Iván Mándy (author), Ágnes Heller and Ferenc Fehér (philosophers).
A Gutenberg-otthon Budapesten a Józsefvárosban, a Gutenberg téren található szecessziós épület. A Magyarországi Könyvnyomdászok és Betűöntők Segélyező Egylete építette az egyesület számára, 1907-ben adták át. Az épületet Vágó László és Vágó József tervezte, akik Lechner Ödön, a hazai szecesszió vezéralakja, tanítványai voltak. Az ólombetétes üvegablakokat Róth Miksa, a kor leghíresebb üvegfestőművésze készítette. A ház híres lakói voltak: Vágó József, Lechner Ödön építészek, Négyesy László esztéta, Mándy Iván író, Heller Ágnes és Fehér Ferenc filozófusok.
Building the Shuguang EL34-B Vacuum Tube - Part 1
Check out this great video showing how power vacuum tubes are made. This is footage from the Shuguang electron tube factory and shows the process of building the plate assembly for an EL34 tube.
EWERDT HILGEMANN
A new Film by Eric Minh Swenson.
Royale Projects is proud to present HILGEMANN — a solo exhibition highlighting sculptures, photography, and video since the 1960s by Ewerdt Hilgemann. There will be an open house from 12:00 to 5:00 pm on Sunday, April 9, 2017. The artist will be present. During the run of this exhibition, the public will have the rare opportunity to witness a live implosion of a large stainless steel volume, one of Hilgemann’s unique creative processes. The artist’s signature works titled Implosion Sculptures are produced when the artist applies a vacuum to his sculptures. This exhibition introduces a selection of geometric, wall sculptures from the 1960s and conceptual works from the 1980s such as the photographic series Random Sculptures and the film Rolling Cube which has been newly edited and transferred to video. HILGEMANN is on view through June 4, 2017.
Ewerdt Hilgemann was born in Witten, Germany in 1938 and currently lives and works in Amsterdam. He studied at Westfälische Wilhelms-University in Münster, before attending Werkkunstschule and University of Saarland in Saarbrücken. Trained under Oskar Holweck (1924–2007), Hilgemann was deeply influenced by the artist group ZERO and its focus on movement and light as artistic media. He had residencies at Kätelhöhn Printers in Wamel, Asterstein in Koblenz and Halfmannshof in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. He started to exhibit his work across Europe in the early 1960s before moving to Gorinchemem, The Netherlands in 1970. From 1977 to 1998 he taught Concept Development at the Sculpture Department of Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam. Hilgemann’s work is in private and public collections worldwide including Museum Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany; Museum Mondriaanhuis, Amersfoot, Netherlands; Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA; Art Field, Moscow, Russia; Vasareli Museum, Budapest, Hungary; Groninger Museum, Groningen, Netherlands; and has public installations in Busan, Korea and the City of West Hollywood, CA. In 2014, The Fund for Park Avenue Sculpture Committee and NYC Parks in New York City invited Hilgemann to exhibit large-scale, stainless steel artworks on the median along Park Avenue for seven locations between 52nd and 67th Streets. The accompanying catalogue EH, which includes an interview by Katherine Hahn and essays by Evert Schoorl and Saul Ostrow, was published in 2015 by Art Affairs, Amsterdam. Image: Exploded Sphere, 1983, Carrara marble, 39 1/3 diameter, courtesy the artist, photography by Wolfgang Lukowski
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Beautiful Long Brick House Showcases 100 Meters of Books in Hungary
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Beautiful Long Brick House Showcases 100 Meters of Books in Hungary
If you love books, you will love this story. Designed by Hungarian architecture firm, Foldes Architects, the Long Brick House is an elongated contemporary residence set in the picturesque Hungarian landscape. Although the lengthy red brick structure may not seem so unusual at first glance, there is more to the building's elongated form than meets the eye. In fact, the building's length was specifically measured to house the owner's massive book collection, which stretches 100 meters long!
Building the Shuguang EL34-B Vacuum Tube - Part 2, Sealing the Bottle
Check out this great video showing how power vacuum tubes are made. This is footage from the Shuguang electron tube factory where we see their EL34B tube during the bottle sealing phase.
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The Girl in the Spider's Web (2018) - Black Latex Torture Scene (8/10) | Movieclips
The Girl in the Spider's Web - Black Latex Torture: Camilla (Sylvia Hoeks) tortures her sister, Lisbeth (Claire Foy).
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Fired from the National Security Agency, Frans Balder recruits hacker Lisbeth Salander to steal FireWall, a computer program that can access codes for nuclear weapons worldwide. The download soon draws attention from an NSA agent who traces the activity to Stockholm. Further problems arise when Russian thugs take Lisbeth's laptop and kidnap a math whiz who can make FireWall work. Now, Lisbeth and an unlikely ally must race against time to save the boy and recover the codes to avert disaster.
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ANDREAS SLOMINSKYYY at Metro Pictures
Andreas Slominski presents an installation comprising new wall reliefs and portable plastic toilets in his fourth exhibition at Metro Pictures. Well known for his subversive approach to art and exhibition making, Slominski creates works that evoke a compelling reticence at once charming and provocative.
On view for the first time in the United States, Slominski’s wall reliefs are constructed from the colorful side paneling of a specific model of German portable plastic toilet. Taking over the factory’s production line, the artist vacuum-formed maternal-themed found sculptures and symbolic natural and utilitarian objects, like rope and wood, into the high-density polyethylene panels. In one work the profile of a veiled young woman emerges from a single red panel surrounded by wood and pinecones in an asymmetrical composition. This group of symbols, with their religious and naturalist overtones, alludes to themes of purity, conception, and fertility. The works not only obscure the line between mass-produced and art objects, but also conflate canonical art historical imagery with fetish motifs.
The complete, assembled toilets, the same model whose paneling is used for the artist’s wall reliefs, are unconventionally installed throughout the gallery. With their contrasting white pitched roofs and black bases, the toilets, especially in the bright primary colors chosen by Slominski, transform from ordinary utilitarian objects into playful sites of refuge. In their pristine state, shipped directly to the gallery from the manufacturer, they are imbued with a seductive materiality that belies their intended function.
For a major 2016 exhibition at the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, Slominski made a stunning color-coordinated installation of over one hundred portable toilets arranged throughout the space. Further one-person exhibitions include Museum Jorn in Silkeborg, Denmark; Serpentine Gallery, London; Fondazione Prada, Milan; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt; Museum Boijmans van Beuningin, Rotterdam; Kunsthalle Bremen; Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin; and Kunsthalle Zürich. His work has been included in group exhibitions at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo; and Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam. Slominski participated in the 2003, 1997, and 1988 Venice Biennales.
Tesla Tube Factory Visit—Czech Republic 1998
In 1998 I was invited to the Czech Republic by the late Dr. Riccardo Kron and his wife Eunice to visit the Tesla tube factory. The couple had founded KR Audio in the early 1990s to build and market Dr. Kron's tube amplifier designs that made use of his giant T-1610 Kronzilla hand-built triode tubes as well as others including a brand new 300B design. I recently discovered the video tape and present here an edited version showing how the tubes' innards are hand assembled in the factory, the glass blown and the vacuum formed within the assembled tube. After the tour the Krons took me sight-seeing and yes, I found a great used record store and did serious credit card damage!
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Round Epoxy Table Build — How to Woodworking — How to Make a Round Table
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Promo | GUC Applied Arts Workshops
Our task was to make a promo about something in our university and we chose the GUC Workshops for Applied Arts students.
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Victor Vasarely exhibit at Omer Tiroche Contemporary Art
Victor Vasarely: Pour un Manifeste
In February 2016, in collaboration with the Fondation Vasarely, Omer Tiroche Contemporary Art presents a survey of works by the ‘Father of Op Art’ Victor Vasarely. Coinciding with the 110th anniversary of the artist’s birth, and marking 40 years since the inauguration of his foundation, Pour un Manifeste spans Vasarely’s career from the early abstracts of the 1950s right up until the end of his working life.
The exhibition takes inspiration from Vasarely’s controversial Notes Pour un Manifeste, first published in 1955 alongside a group exhibition held at the Galerie Denise René, Paris. Printed on bright yellow paper, the Manifeste Jaune questioned the roles of viewer and artist with new theories of kinetic plasticity and ‘Art for All’. Closing the distance between a modern consumer society and ‘high’ art, Vasarely placed emphasis on active participation from an observer, suggesting the potential for different images to be seen from all viewpoints.
Vasarely’s philosophy continued the work of the Cubists before him, seeking to reinvent our relationship with space and movement. Trained in formal sciences and later in classical painting, the artist combined the two in order to transcend the limits of both, making significant contributions towards scientific and mathematical research. His dizzying geometric designs would lead to developments in neuroscience, quantum physics and experimental psychology; later on the elaborate ‘Plastic Alphabet’ would pioneer a form of coding, well before the existence of a personal computer.
Drawing inspiration from shapes around him – a sea worn pebble or the lines of an old building – Vasarely composed blueprint type instruction leaflets systematically on paper by hand. These ‘programmations’ were used to explore infinite permutations of colour combination, pattern and distortion, with the artist eventually employing assistants to reproduce the prototypes as paintings, serigraphs, tapestries and murals. Taken from their original context in our digital culture, the genius of these paintings can be overlooked, yet the painstakingly detailed programs preceding them prove that Vasarely was a visionary ahead of his time.
As one of the most important pioneers of post war art, Victor Vasarely anticipated and eventually fostered the Op Art movement that would sweep across Britain and America. To see his work up close is to enter an ocular circus of tunnels and mazes; black holes that vacuum you in, ballooning squares that push you out, resulting in an unsettling sensation of vertigo. The shifting perspectives appeal to our universal fascination with illusion and reality; a sleight of hand that hacks into the mysterious circuitry of awareness and interpretation, reminding us that seeing is not always believing.
Gála koncert a Magyar Operett Napja alkalmából - DIAMONDS OF OPERETTA / 3.
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The DIAMONDS OF OPERETTA is the new coproduction programme of MAV Symphony Orchestra and the Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet. The Premier performance was introduced on the occasion of the Day of Hungarian Operetta.
CAST:
MARIKA OSZVALD, ZSUZSA KALOCSAI, BARBARA BODI, KAROLY PELLER, JANOS BENKO,
VACI JESZENSZKY® BALLET
The Artistic Award holder dance company of Budapest county.
Choreography:
GABRIELLA NEMZETES & KATALIN DARAB
This dance company was established by Endre Jeszenszky choreographer and ballet master, in 1955. He is also the founder of the Jazz dance genre in Hungary. The headquarters of the education was in Budapest till 1997. The Master that year transferred the centre of education to the city of Vac and directed that until his death in 14. 05. 2008. From that date on the chiefdirector of the Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet is Gyorgy Csermely moderndance teacher. He is the exclusive legal successor of Endre Jeszenszky. The artistic director is Gabriella Nemzetes ballet master.
The Jeszenszky® Production was established in 1998 by Gyorgy Csermely as producer, who is the chiefdirector of Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet and by János Ocsovai as artistic director, the soloist of the Hungarian Opera House and of the German Opera House Hannover and the member of the German Staatstheater Kassel. The Jeszensky® Ballet won the most prestigious award in the field of art of Budapest County which can be thanked to the high quality of their invested energy and work.
Music: MAV SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (MAVSO)
Conductor:
LASZLO MAKLARY - the chiefmusicdirector of the Hungarian Operetta Theater Budapest
Producer:
GYORGY CSERMELY - the chiefdirector of Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet
MAV Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1945 by the Hungarian State Railways one of the greatest companies in Hungary. The orchestra is up to the present consisting of ninety professional musicians. MAVSO is presently ranking among the best of leading professional orchestras in Hungary.
In recent decades it has developed a wide-ranging repertoire from Baroque compositions up to works by modern, contemporary composers.
MAVSO organizes its own subscription concerts in the most respected concert halls of Hungary, the Liszt Music Academy, the Palace of Arts, National Museum and Festetics Palace. Besides the symphony concerts it regularly performs chamber music and youth concerts as well.
During the years of active cultural activity the orchestra established close connections with famous conductors and soloists of Hungary and of foreign countries as well.
In the past decades the concerts of MAVSO were conducted by
János Ferencsik, Lamberto Gardelli, Kobayashi Ken-Ichiro, Franco Ferrara, Uri Mayer, Hans Swarowsky, Carlo Zecchi, Moshe Atzmon, Kurt Masur, Herbert Blomsted, James Levine, Irwin Hoffman, Gábor Takács-Nagy and Yuri Simonov, to name but a few.
Several renowned soloists performed with the orchestra: Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, José Carreras, Kiri Te Kanawa, Roberto Alagna, Lucia Aliberti, Lazar Berman, Jeanne-Marie Darré, Endre Gertler, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Ruggiero Ricci, David Geringas, Jevgeni Bushkov, Ramzi Yassa, Dudu Fischer, Alexander Markov, Tamás Vásáry, Zoltán Kocsis, Dezső Ránki, Miklós Perényi, Jenő Jandó, Erika Miklósa and several others.
The high quality of the orchestra has been often acknowledged during its tours in several foreign countries. Thus the orchestra performed in each country of Europe and also in Lebanon, Hong Kong, Japan and China.
Besides guest-appearances, the orchestra participated at several European festivals in Lourdes, Vienna, Thessaloniki, Rome and Assisi. In connection with the last mentioned event the orchestra performed in 1988 a special concert for Pope John Paul II at his summer-residence in Castelgandolfo.
MAVSO is the only one among the Hungarian orchestras which ever participated at the legendary Three Tenors Production. This gala concert was conducted by James Levine and performed in front of audience of 32000. in Tokyo in 1999.
The orchestra performed on Pavarottis Farewell Concert Tour in Europe during the two years they gave ten concerts together with the bel canto tenor star.
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Francis Lucille - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview
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Francis Lucille is a spiritual teacher of the tradition of Advaita Vedanta (non-duality). He became a disciple of Jean Klein, a French Advaita teacher whom he met in 1975. This was the beginning of a close association that lasted until the death of his friend and spiritual master in 1998. Jean Klein's own guru, Panditji Rao, whom he met in India in the nineteen-fifties, was a college professor in Bangalore who taught Sanskrit and belonged to a lineage of traditional Advaita Vedanta teachers. francislucille.com.
Interview recorded 10/29/2012
Ali Kazma: Resistance. Pavilion of Turkey at Venice Art Biennale 2013
For his participation at the 55th International Art Exhibition in Venice, Italy, Turkish artist Ali Kazma conceived a multi-channel video installation called Resistance. Resistance explores ways to both release the human body from its own restrictions and restrict it in order to control it. Ali Kazma looks at how the body is shaped today through scientific, cultural and social tools.
Ali Kazma: Resistance. Pavilion of Turkey at the 55th International Art Exhibition -- La Biennale di Venezia, Venice (Italy). Professional Preview, May 30, 2013.
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