Nikolas Tesla Invsioned a World Were We Could Share Art

Nikola Tesla, a globe-renowned scientist, who far ahead of his own historic period, dreamed the tools of modern technology without which our everyday lives would exist unimaginable, returned to Budapest last Friday. From May 31, the capital'due south audience can take a closer look at the life and creations of the mysterious genius who inverse the world, through a multimedia exhibition and interactive story, Nikola Tesla – Mind from the Future, at Tesla Budapest Loft, in the grand of the Electronic Drove of The Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology and Transport.

photograph: Géza Talabér

The Tesla exhibition, modeled on the vision of the scientist, presents the ten-year authorial work of Helena Bulaja Madunić, curator, artist, and producer equally well equally a grouping of international artists who operate in the field of synergy of science and art past merging film, animation, video fine art, and technical innovation. The exhibition opened today at  Tesla Budapest Loft, where visitors can explore the creations of Tesla'southward genius from the alternating current through remote control, to wireless power transmission.

The goal of Nikola Tesla – Heed from the Future exhibition is to introduce Tesla from a shared Croation and Hungarian cultural heritage, to promote and provoke artistic excellence, originality, inventiveness, and the application of the latest technologies in the area of visual arts. Helena Madunić, curator of the exhibition and the leading Croatian expert for cross-media and multimedia, said about the exhibit:

Immersed into the magical world of the genius Nikola Tesla, by merging the elements of a 'alive' film, video ready design, computer game, and magical hologram and lite adventure into a unique multimedia experience of extended reality, with this exhibition nosotros seek to take you on a contemplative 'journey' without outset or terminate, through a process of inspiration, creativity and production.

The exhibition presents the life and work of the scientist in three parts. In the yard, a Tesla statue welcomes visitors. The POP TESLA section leading upwards to the start floor exhibition features portraits from international artists, comic book and graphic artists selected by the Spanish colleagues of Helena Bulaja Madunić, curators Miguel A Delgado and Maria Santoyo. The Tesla Room is the third and most of import part of the exhibition, the space where one can literally enter the life and mind of the inventor. Through ix thematic spaces, visitors can walk through Tesla'due south life from his childhood to his last years in New York.

Fact

Nikola Tesla first came to Budapest at the age of 25, in 1881. Rumor has information technology that Tesla's ideas and inquiry nigh the alternate current principle were inspired past the Hungarian capital. He met his lifelong friend and assistant Antal Szigeti in Budapest, who continuously supported him in his research. They say that ane twenty-four hour period in February 1882, while walking though the city park with Szigeti, Tesla was reciting a piece from Goethe'due south Faust, when all of a sudden, he encountered a 'genius bliss' and had finally realized the rotating magnetic field principle, that fourteen years later, had been implemented in the first alternate current power plant, built by Westinghouse company at Niagara Falls. This genius revelation that changed the world was a mix of powerful nature and vibrant multicultural imprints of Budapest that inspired Tesla to unlock the secrets of nature, discovering and translating the principle of the earth's electromagnetic field into the technology that propelled evolution of human civilisation to the world we live in today.

The organizers as well requested the placement of works of Hungarian artists in the installation as an integral role of the story. Local co-curator of the exhibition, Nóra Winkler invited artists who are somehow connected with Tesla's piece of work with light and electricity. She selected works from Attila Szűcs, 1 of the virtually important artists of his generation, whose fine art often reflects Nikola Tesla'south oeuvre. Visitors can also meet the works of András Mengyán. His works, dealing with low-cal and physics are primarily connected to Tesla by their formulation, while the works of Japanese-born Fukui Yusuke, who has been living in Hungary for decades, showcases the scientist's electrical experiments with sparkling lights.

photo: Géza Talabér

The exhibition premiered in Zagreb from November 25th, 2017 to Apr 2nd, 2018 in Meštrović Pavilion, where it  smashed all attendance records and was declared as the year's top science & art result. Later the Budapest exhibition, which is open to visitors from 31 May until 1 September, it volition continue with a bout around the earth, in cities in which Nikola Tesla has left the deepest mark: Paris, Prague, New York, and finally Dubai for EXPO.

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Source: https://hungarytoday.hu/mind-from-the-future-exhibition-on-nikola-teslas-life-and-creations-opens-in-budapest/

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