Dániel Besnyő - Mátyás Kálmán - A Lélegző Szív

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Dániel Besnyő and Mátyás Kálmán are visual artists and media creators working at the intersection of light, space, and moving image. Their work explores the tensions between organic and industrial systems, creating immersive and atmospheric experiences through site-specific light and video installations. Both serve as light art curators for the INOTA Festival, are the main organizers of the Fénydóm exhibition, and are co-founders of Lightform.agency.
Mátyás Kálmán is also the co-founder of COLLOC Productions and the creative director of Promptmonsters AI Visual Agency. His diverse projects combine the tools of contemporary media art with an experimental approach and a sensitive awareness of space.
Dániel Besnyő leads the Centrum Production Studio, which produces large-scale audiovisual content and visual designs for major events. He is responsible for the August 20 national holiday projections and, through his Secret Mapping Experiment project, reinterprets abandoned industrial and natural sites with projection mapping.

This monumental black sculpture evokes the once-pulsing core of the Inota Power Plant: a heart on the verge of its final beat, still breathing. Positioned at the center of the vast cooling tower, the organ-like form slowly inflates and collapses in a continuous cycle, its rhythmic motion echoing the body’s inner processes—the faint, persistent signal of life.
Combining the shapes of a heart and lungs, the sculpture symbolizes both human fragility and the slow shutdown of a mechanical giant. Its breath-like movement speaks not only of decay, but of transformation—a space expanding and contracting in quiet resilience, offering a final gesture of vitality amidst industrial silence.
Artwork: Daniel Besnyo-Matyas Kalman
Modelling: Bence Sáránszky
Sewing by: Levente Édes
Music: Aron Pfitzner
Production:
COLLOC Production
Centrum Production
Lightform.agency

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