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Susan Kosti | |
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Born | Koszti Zsuzsanna September 20, 1986 |
Education | Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design |
Occupation(s) | Artist and designer |
Website | susankosti.com |
Susan Kosti (Zsuzsanna Koszti) (born 20 September 1986) is a media artist, stage designer and film director [1] who lives and work in Sydney, Australia. She works with large-scale public artworks and projection mapping that combine light, music, and modern technology.
Born in Paris, Kosti studied Media Design course [2] in Fine Art at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. [3] While undertaking her studies, she created visuals and stage designs for Punnany Massif. [4] After her graduation in Budapest, she moved to Sydney in 2019.
Kosti began working in music and visuals as part of the Hungarian pop-rock band, [5] Punnany Massif. [6] In this period she directed a music video, [7] created live visuals [8] and stage designs [9] for the band. She started to work with live visuals and 3D animation in 2010, and she designed her first stage design in 2016 at Mupa Budapest. [10] During her studies, she directed music videos and made her first short film, IM Perfekt. Her research focused on transhumanism and cyborgs. In 2018, she gave a TED [11] talk titled "Invisible Cyborgism". [12]
In 2019, Kosti was invited to be the art director for the Ring Cycle [13] by Richard Wagner, collaborating with Hartmut Schorghofer during the Wagner days in Budapest. In 2021 she showcased her work on the Guinness World Record Projection Mapping Freefire [14] and Limelight [15] in Las Vegas. In 2022 Hajogyar [16] created an autobiographical documentary, detailing the journey of her life and works which was followed by her first collaboration with Cinema Mystica, the first immersive exhibition in Budapest. [17] In 2021 she began her research on datasets and in 2023 she debuted with her first data visualization project What Lies Beneath [18] on Vivid Sydney. What Lies Beneath then was invited to the largest light festival in Hungary, the Zsolnay Light Festival. [19] In 2023 she was invited to collaborate with Es Devlin and Luke Halls for the 52ND UAE Union Day [20] in Dubai.
in 2024 Istituto Marangoni invited Kosti to give an immersive workshop [21] at Kanvas Dubai. [22] 'Design in Immersive Environments' was a collaboration with Kanvas Dubai where Kosti demonstrated one of her projects with the help of graphic design software and projection mapping.
Kosti has received film-making awards. She won the audience award at the Foresight Film Festival [23] and was named best female director at the Independent Days Internationales Film Festival. [24] Her short film [25] IM Perfekt [26] was nominated at the Highlights of Hungary. [27]
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Susan Kosti | |
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Born | Koszti Zsuzsanna September 20, 1986 |
Education | Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design |
Occupation(s) | Artist and designer |
Website | susankosti.com |
Susan Kosti (Zsuzsanna Koszti) (born 20 September 1986) is a media artist, stage designer and film director [1] who lives and work in Sydney, Australia. She works with large-scale public artworks and projection mapping that combine light, music, and modern technology.
Born in Paris, Kosti studied Media Design course [2] in Fine Art at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. [3] While undertaking her studies, she created visuals and stage designs for Punnany Massif. [4] After her graduation in Budapest, she moved to Sydney in 2019.
Kosti began working in music and visuals as part of the Hungarian pop-rock band, [5] Punnany Massif. [6] In this period she directed a music video, [7] created live visuals [8] and stage designs [9] for the band. She started to work with live visuals and 3D animation in 2010, and she designed her first stage design in 2016 at Mupa Budapest. [10] During her studies, she directed music videos and made her first short film, IM Perfekt. Her research focused on transhumanism and cyborgs. In 2018, she gave a TED [11] talk titled "Invisible Cyborgism". [12]
In 2019, Kosti was invited to be the art director for the Ring Cycle [13] by Richard Wagner, collaborating with Hartmut Schorghofer during the Wagner days in Budapest. In 2021 she showcased her work on the Guinness World Record Projection Mapping Freefire [14] and Limelight [15] in Las Vegas. In 2022 Hajogyar [16] created an autobiographical documentary, detailing the journey of her life and works which was followed by her first collaboration with Cinema Mystica, the first immersive exhibition in Budapest. [17] In 2021 she began her research on datasets and in 2023 she debuted with her first data visualization project What Lies Beneath [18] on Vivid Sydney. What Lies Beneath then was invited to the largest light festival in Hungary, the Zsolnay Light Festival. [19] In 2023 she was invited to collaborate with Es Devlin and Luke Halls for the 52ND UAE Union Day [20] in Dubai.
in 2024 Istituto Marangoni invited Kosti to give an immersive workshop [21] at Kanvas Dubai. [22] 'Design in Immersive Environments' was a collaboration with Kanvas Dubai where Kosti demonstrated one of her projects with the help of graphic design software and projection mapping.
Kosti has received film-making awards. She won the audience award at the Foresight Film Festival [23] and was named best female director at the Independent Days Internationales Film Festival. [24] Her short film [25] IM Perfekt [26] was nominated at the Highlights of Hungary. [27]