How other artforms can connect to the museum in the online space? Musical, literary, performative reflections of well-known performers on the reality of the present and contemporary art through their own creative “glasses”. Live check-ins, "room concerts", readings.
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How does science end up in a museum of contemporary art? online media event
Media event in which we present an unusual exhibition tour, dissecting the connection between art and science with such prominent figures as the Boston-based Hungarian network researcher, Albert-László Barabási the museum director, theoretician and media artist, Peter Weibel and the museum expert, András Szántó.
Ludwig LIVE: ŽAGAR AV EXPERIENCE – MASS SYNDROME Click here to watch the whole show online
The audiovisual live project of Balázs Zságer and Kati Katona reflects on current events in the world around us. This time, Zságer introduces himself from a much more atmospheric, experimental side of music. Kati's visual language is inspired by natural forms, patterns and the algorithms and structures found in them.
The exclusive live performance for the Ludwig Museum is a virtual version of the planned Night of the Museums program, in the closed, empty exhibition space.
Ludwig LIVE: Albert-László Barabási Click here to view the whole discussion
A researcher who is competent in both simulation of the virus situation and the diameter of the World Wide Web. In the May 30 broadcast of Ludwig LIVE, art historian József Készman, curator talks to the world-famous network researcher Albert-László Barabási about his autumn exhibition in Budapest and much more ...
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Ludwig LIVE | Musica Moralia: Slow Water Click here for the full concert
Musica Moralia’s (Eda Meggyeshazi) music bears a distinct atmosphere; a creation in the experimental, post-folk sphere. In her own words she plays silent noise, sometimes on the dulcimer, sometimes on the piano. The concert made for Ludwig Museum’s exhibition Slow Life. Radical Practices of the Everyday places water in its principal focus, a reoccurring and constant theme of Musica Moralia. The visual of the concert was made by Katinka Hajas.
Ludwig LIVE: Mïus X Attaray Visual – videopremiere and talk Click here to view the whole show
Adapting to the new situation, the band is far away from each other, but is together again in a composition, filling in the space left by the unplayed sounds and lights.
The video is inspired by the virtual exhibition Slow Life. Radical Practices of the Everyday
In the conversation, Gergely Álmos and Andrea Sztojánovits (Attaray Visual) talk about the technical background of the video, the joint creation, and what the slowdown means to the team.
Ludwig LIVE: Ivan & the Parazol duo, virtual musical tour Wathch the full video here
Máté Balla and Iván Vitáris from Ivan and the Parazol give you a mini home concert to soothe the pain of the lockdown!
LUDWIG LIVE | FENYVESI X SIROKAI X ZÁVADA Click here to view the whole show
In the broadcast of Ludwig Live on April 25, 2020, we connected Orsolya Fenyvesi, Mátyás Sirokai and Péter Závada live.
Reflections of poets on the exhibition Slow Life. Radical Practices of the Everyday.
Ludwig Live | Ex-music with Salgó Viki (NDK) and Darvas Kristóf Click here for the full concert
Ex-music stripped the music down to vocals and a single piano, depriving it of its distinctive sound - that's when it really turns out how much "material" is in a song, how interesting it is musically in itself.
The show was broadcast live on our Facebook page on April 18, 2020.
Ludwig Live | Csató József: musical impressions For the virtual opening of the exhibition Slow Life. Radical Practices of the Everyday
The slow-approach means rethinking existing structures and reorganizing best practices. If we slow the music down enough - as long as it is possible without distortions - we can dream anything between two beats. We can find ourselves in a new world, in a different musical landscape, where we can witness the unification of music and spectacle. At the same time, it calmes us down and strengthens our feelings. We immerse ourselves in the details, observe them, they become almost palpable.
Ludwig Live | iamyank home-concert Click here for the full concert
The concert was broadcast live on Facebook on April 4, 2020.
Musical inspirations for the exhibition Slow Life. Radical Practices of the Everyday. iamyank's half-hour Slow Live electro-acoustic room concert