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Inductive Point of Junction by INTERMÉDIA

/exhibition of the Bartók 32 Gallery in Artpool P60 presenting some of the findings of the Intermedia Department/

Participants: Gábor Bakos (co-artist: István Fábri) - Attila Csörgő - Róza El-Hassan - József Attila Erdődy - Miklós Erhardt - Roland Farkas - Géza Péter Fekete - Fanni Herczeg / Judit Héra - Gábor Győrfi - András Kapitány - Tamás Tibor Kaszás - Andrea Kirkovits - Éva Emese Kiss - Róbert Langh - Orsolya Nyitrai - Zsuzsanna Rebeka Pál - Szilvia Reischl - Andrea Schneemeier - Szilvia Seres (co-artists: József A. Ádám, Éva Emese Kiss, Helga Eszter Rajz, Gábor Tálosi) - Ágnes Szabó - Eszter Ágnes Szabó (co-artist: Gábor Roskó) - Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák - Anikó Szövényi - Gábor Valcz - Júlia Vécsei - Brigitta Zics. Curator of the exhibition: Erzsébet Tatai /Exhibition opened by art historian József Mélyi/.


“Everything is independent of everything else and everything is dependent on everything else in the tissue of time-flows independent of one another. In the end, things happen in their own time, and the occasional connection between B32 and P60 is (at best) a simultaneously developing ‘inductive junction’ or ‘reference generator’ in the ‘context automat’. Inductivity is the flux of a magnetic field (P60) generated and surrounded by a (B32) current loop divided by the power of a longitudinally flowing current (intermedia).

Fluxus = the number of magnetic field lines passing through a particular part of the force field’s surface part.” (György Galántai)

(... the safety and efficiency of a system is not so much determined by the elements it is composed of but rather by the way in which it is organised into a system, i.e. by the quality and quantity of the information that passes between its component elements. (John von Neumann)


see also - Dick Higgins: Intermedia (New York, 1966)