Pencz Patrik: Deep Blue / / Immersive spatial installation

You are warmly invited to the debut of Animation MA student Patrik Pencz's immersive spatial installation.

The diploma project titled Deep Blue is an immersive spatial installation that takes viewers on a journey through liminal spaces of a vacant, functionless building in a glass lift, descending towards the hidden centre. 
The event will be opened by Rector József Fülöp.

The project is sponsored by the National Cultural Fund and the Visual Europe Group, and organised by MOME Anim. 

2024.04.23
17:00

Event information

Opening: Tuesday, 23 April 2024, 5:00 p.m.
Open for viewing: 24-26 April between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m.
Venue: MOME Campus, TWO, Spatial Experimentation Studio (T_014)

Language of the event: Hungarian

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