Lightform

Turbine This installation evokes Turbine No. 3 of the Inota Power Plant through light. It stands precisely where one of the country's largest power-generating machines once operated, where for decades an invisible force was transformed into motion, resonance, and light. In the place of the now-empty shaft, luminous rings, suspended lines, and radiant fields gradually reveal the memory of a vanished machine. It is as if the turbine's components have slipped free from time itself, reassembling within the vast hall according to a new order. The lines stretching through the space become pathways of energy, while the slow pulse of the glowing rings suggests the movement of a monumental, unseen mechanism. For a brief moment, the spectral presence of the turbine returns to inhabit the hall. The turbines have long since fallen silent, yet their memory continues to circulate within these walls. This installation transforms that invisible legacy into light, allowing the turbines to awaken once more—if only for a fleeting moment. Artists: Dániel Besnyő, Zoltán Czingáli, Mátyás Kálmán Original Music: Áron Pfitzner Design Engineer: Bernát Gara Fabrication: György Németh Production: Lightform Agency
Light art