NAVRATIL JUDIT
HUN
Navratil Judit munkáiban összeszövődnek a performansz, rajz, videó és kiterjesztett valóság elemei, fókuszban a virtuális szociális gyakorlatokkal. Figitális művészetét a Hosszútáv Bukfenc nevű iránytű-meditációs gyakorlatán keresztül tartja egyensúlyban. Judit 2008-ban diplomázott a Magyar Képzőművészeti Egyetemen és 2019-ben a San Franciscó-i California College of the Artson. Művészi gyakorlatát olyan díjakkal ismerték el, mint a Cadogan Art Award, a Cité Internationale des Arts (Párizs) ösztöndíja és a Kala Art Institute művész-szülők díja. Jelenleg a bécsi Iparművészeti Egyetem doktorjelöltje, a Headlands Center for the Arts társművésze, valamint a VR Art Camp alapítójaként és anyukájaként Alternative Exposure ösztöndíjas. A VR Art Camp egy szociális virtuális művész rezidens program, amely VR-művészeti alkotásoknak és alkotóknak nyújt elérhető otthont: kemping tábortűzzel.
ENG
Judit Navratil’s practice is multivalent, engaging performance, social practices, drawing, as well as video and extended realities. Her projects are as much affective mappings of what it means to continuously oscillate between analog and digital, past and present; an immigrant’s attempt to construct “home.” Navratil uses her body-device to keep balance through her compass-meditation: the Long Distance Somersault career. Rolling as far as she can helps her seeking higher alternatives and to gaze in the Eye of the Hurricane.
Navratil earned an MFA in Painting at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2008 and an MFA at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco in 2019. She has been exhibiting in Hungary, Canada, France, Korea and the Bay Area. Her work has been recognized through awards including the Cadogan Art Award, a residency at Cité Internationale des Arts (Paris) and the Parent Award of Kala Art Institute. She is currently a Phd Candidate at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, an affiliate artist at the Headlands Center for the Arts and an Alternative Exposure grantee as the founder-mother of VR Art Camp. VR Art Camp is a social VR art residency program that is part of Judit’s ongoing project, a VR social housing neighborhood. It’s called the Szívküldi Lakótelep that Judit has been growing since 2018, and it is the base of her research about digital belonging and topophilia.
SZÍVKÜLDI LAKÓTELEP
- Compilation
- 2018 – 2023
- 08:40
- Single channel video compilation for Binale’s LED display
HUN
Navratil Judit munkáiban összeszövődnek a performansz, rajz, videó és kiterjesztett valóság elemei, fókuszban a virtuális szociális gyakorlatokkal. Figitális művészetét a Hosszútáv Bukfenc nevű iránytű-meditációs gyakorlatán keresztül tartja egyensúlyban.
ENG
Judit Navratil is a multifaceted artist who works with performance, social practices, drawing, video, and extended realities. Her work explores the intersection of analog and digital, past and present, and the immigrant experience. She uses her body to maintain balance through a compass-meditation practice called Long-Distance Somersault.
List of single channel tour guide and LDS videos included in order of appearance:
1. Goodbye, Transsaulted Island, it was a bliss!
Tour Guide Video with Social Cedars LDS (LDS Videos: Judit Navratil and Erin Morris)
2022
08:42
2. Long Distance Somersault Nest, the origin place of LDS NFT bones in the Szívküldi Lakótelep, a VR social housing neighborhood
Tour Guide Video
2021 April 20
01:12
3. COMP-ASS
Hot tub in the Szívküldi Lakótelep, a VR social housing neighborhood
Tour Guide Video with Ancestor LDS (Video: Erin Morris)
01:38
2022
4. Primary Mothers
Quarantine tumbling in “My Hammock is Your Hammock”
Tour Guide Video with family circle LDS (Video: Abe Han, 2020 April)
2022 April
01:02
5. Codey Kite for István Bodóczky
Tour Guide Video in “My Hammock is Your Hammock”
2021
02:01
6. Cycled Circles with Conny
Tour Guide Video
2023
01:52
7. LDS over waterfalls
2021
Video: Balazs Vekes
00:10
8. LDS in Tent Blob
2023
Video: Ferenc Navratil
00:45
9. Tent Flying on Salt Spring Island
Video: Judit Navratil
2021
00:40
10. Sauna Circle
Tour Guide Video
2019
01:11