Opening of the POMA project exhibition

  • City Park in Košice, Digital kiosk near the Musical Gazebo
  • 5. April 2023
  • 18:00

Within the Inovuj ty! grant program, we invite you to the opening of the POMA project exhibition.

The POMA project as a platform for media art will transform an unused digital info kiosk in the City Park in Košice into a site-specific digital work specially designed for the given place. This time, the digital info kiosk will not carry an information function, by changing the content of its original use, it interprets a media intervention in public space to convey contemporary media art to the public.

Artists work with the topics of climate change, environmental impact, data flows, illusiveness, multiverse, anthropocene, visual urban structures using site specific objects. They play with the viewers perception within the limits of visual media.


Exhibition opening:

5. 4. 2023 o 18:00

Exhibition place:

City Park in Košice, Digital kiosk near the Musical Gazebo

The exhibition lasts:

5. 4. 2023 – august 2023


About the artists

Gábor Kitzinger (HU) is a video artist and member of Hungarian visuals studio, Glowing Bulbs. He started vjing in the early 2000’s and joined Glowing Bulbs in 2006; together they designed several large scale architectural mappings and did numerous vj performances around the globe. For his solo video art, music videos and sound-reactive A/V shows he creates abstract and colorful 3D animations, and also often appears at exhibitions with his stylistically similar sculptures and paintings.

Nano vjs (SK) is a visual media art collective founded in 2010 by Beáta Kolbašovská and Jakub Pišek in Košice. They specialize in video mapping, AV installations, live visuals, VJing, interactive installations and multimedia performances. Their works are presented in galleries and at international festivals at home and abroad. They cooperate with musicians, independent theaters, contemporary dancers, and performers. Through creative and experimental artistic production with an interdisciplinary approach, they create site-specific projects, directly tailor-made.

Boris Vaitovič (SK) deals with the relativization of common thinking schemes and their visual representations in his artistic work. Theoretically, he deals with the historical connection of science and art and the overlap of these tendencies in the present. He realizes his work in painting, graphics, photography, new media art, and interactive audiovisual installations, primarily in the “Art & Science” segment. He has been presenting his works in galleries and media festivals at home and abroad for a long time. He works at the Department of Fine Art and Intermedia at the Faculty of Arts, Technical University in Košice.


cover visual: Jozef Tušan