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The project creator is

Szilvia Papp (VIVI)

​​STUDIES

 

2021 - Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Doctoral School

2010- 2012 Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design  // Media Design MA 

2008 FAMU // Prague // ERASMUS scholarship

2008 Éloge de l’escopoliste // Krétakör // Bobigny MC93, Paris // scholarship

2006-2009 University of Theatre and Film Arts // Film and television editor BA

2004-2005 Motion picture specialist // National Qualification Register

2000-2004 Kőbányai Szent László High School  // Communication department 

PRACTICE​ 

Fine arts activities 

 

2022 Separation // interactive video installation // 3rd International Digital Art Triennial

2021 Hepp! // multi-channel video installation // Hungarian Museum of Circus Art 

2013 - 2021 Hoztam e világra // participatory video series // www.hoztamevilagra.hu 

2020 Parents // two-channel video installation // MANK Gallery  2020 

2010 Sztárlövölde // twelve-channel video installation // Budapest  Palace of Art - BBS 50 // MOME media playground 

2010 Virtual door // video installation // POSzT Yung Genius // Pécs 

2009 Interactive box // interactive installation // part of Árpád Schilling Éloge de l’escopolista // Paris 

2009 Interactive bicycle // interactive video installation  // part of Árpád Schilling  Éloge de l’escopolista // Paris 

 

Movies // film editing works

 

2020 Master of light VR film // directed by Áron Mátyássy //

Szeged Downtown Cinema Vilmos Zsigmond exhibition

2018 Love You Like an Animal // directed by  Erik Novák  

2016 It's Not the Time of My Life // directed by Szabolcs Hajdu  //

IV. Bosphorus International Film Festival - best editor

2008 Intimate Headshot // directed by Péter Szajki  // 2009 Hungarian Film Week Sándor Simo Award // 

2006 - 2016 Short films //  Backstairs directed by  Pici Pápai  // Incella goes bread directed by Júlia Széphelyi  // Firedamp directed by Miklós Borsós // Memphis directed by István Boros // Foszfor directed by László Csuja // Track change directed by Virág Zomborácz  // The role of the cat in French literature  directed by Virág Zomborácz

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