File:Gábor Szauder Modulator V3, Városházstrasse 9-11, 2024 Belváros-Lipótváros.jpg

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Light Art Museum Budapest (LAM) Gábor Szauder Modulator V3 (first presented at the 2022 exhibition?) is a device for light painting (kinetic sculpture?), which is a recreation of László Moholy-Nagy's work entitled 'Light prop for electric stage' executed in 1930. It was designed by architect István Sebók in Courtyard I. of the Budapest City Hall. Media artist/painter David Szauder (b. 1976) studied Art History at the Eötvös Loránd University and Intermedia at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest, and completed a Masters Fellowship at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture at the Aalto University in Helsinki. - 1-3 (1-5) Bárczy Street =2 Gerlóczy Street=9-11 Városház Street, Inner City neighbourhood, District V of Budapest.
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I. udvar, Budapesti Főpolgármesteri Hivatal egykori Invalidus-ház, másnéven Károly-kaszárnya. Az épület egyik udvarán Light Art Museum Budapest (LAM) Szauder Gábor Modulator V3 (2022-es kiállításon mutaták be elősszőr?) fényfestésre szolgáló eszköz (kinetikus szobor?) ami egy újraalkotása a Moholy-Nagy László 1930-ban kivitelezett 'Világítókellék elektromos színpadra' című műnek. Az eszköz-szobor Sebők István építész tervei alapján készült. info: davidarielszauder.com - Budapest, V. kerület, Belváros városrész, Bárczy István u. 1-3 (1-5)=Városház utca 9-11.=Gerlóczy utca 2.=Károly korút 28-30.
Date Taken on 4 May 2024
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Camera location47° 29′ 43.44″ N, 19° 03′ 18.89″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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