Events
A new temporary exhibition opened at the Hungarian National Museum's Public Collection Centre on 18 October 2024 under the title Shine! – The Time of Jewellery. In addition to a selection spanning 40,000 years of human history and featuring treasures from the museum’s 222-year-old collection, works by MOME students and faculty are also on display. The exhibition will be expanded further in November, accompanied by a series of related events.
Tizenöt éves lett a MOME Múzeumi Menedzsment és kultúramenedzsment képzése, melynek alkalmából szakmai napot rendez a Campuson. A Dialógusban című egésznapos program fókuszában a kortárs kultúra alakítói és közönsége áll, a kultúraközvetítés területeit, lehetőségeit járja körbe a képzés alumnijának aktív részvételével. A valaha itt végzett szakemberek ma már olyan intézmények kiemelkedő munkatársai, kurátorai mint a NEO Kortárs Művésze Tér, a Róth Miksa Emlékház és Gyűjtemény, a Deák17 Gyermek és Iúsági Művésze Galéria, az Esztergomi Keresztény Múzeum, a The Deep Creave Collecve, a Kiégő izzók, vagy az MNB Arts & Culture.
Az ötödik Future Potentials Observatory nemzetközi workshopján a geopolitikai határok, a jövőbeli potenciálok, a digitális jövők, az innovációs horizontok és a design jövője kerül terítékre.
How is our world shaped by the evolving relationship between technology and nature, and the blurring of the lines between the two? The Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design invites you to Technology, Nature, and the Blurring Boundaries, a one-day conference exploring these questions and investigating the dynamic intersection of nature and the latest technologies.
Lecture and panel discussion
Biomimicry – Sustainable Innovation Inspired by Nature Presentation by Researcher Yael Helfman-Cohen
How can a designer draw inspiration from nature? Nature is a vast source of knowledge and a powerful engine for innovation. Today, innovation inspired by nature has become a structured methodology known as biomimicry. This lecture by illustrious researcher of the Tel Aviv University Yael Helfman Cohen offers an introduction to the world of biomimetics and biomimicry, showcasing examples of sustainable and innovative applications, innovation stories, demonstrations, and experiments to encourage a new way of thinking. At the end of the lecture, she will introduce tools for sustainable design inspired by nature.
The Future Potentials Observatory invites you to a Speaker Series event titled “FPO TALKS” presented by Paul Shrivastava, professor of management and organization at the Pennsylvania State University Smeal College of Business, Co-president of The Club of Rome, a global sustainability think-and-act tank and member of the Advisory Board of the FPO.
The two-day event will explore the latest trends and breakthroughs in material design, covering both traditional crafts and cutting-edge technologies.
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