Join us for the opening of Biophilia, a one-of-a-kind exhibition exploring the intersection of neuroscience and visual art, featuring the works of Hungarian-American neuroscientist Dániel Barabási and Hungarian visual artist Balázs Csizik.
The exhibition delves into the complexity of life and its multiple layers—spanning from cellular networks to urban structures and social communities. Through scientific data and artistic expression, Barabási and Csizik present a multidimensional interpretation of existence, merging the analytical with the aesthetic.
Dániel Barabási investigates the cellular organization and development of living systems, focusing on the human body and brain.
Balázs Csizik, known for his constructivist-inspired visual language, captures and reconstructs natural and urban environments through photography.
MEZZOCIELO Performance – Between Music, Visual Art, and Neuroscience
Experience a groundbreaking live performance by pianist Matteo Bevilacqua, where music and mind become one. Wearing an EEG headset while performing classical and contemporary works, Matteo’s brain activity is transformed into visuals in real time—creating an immersive dialogue between sound, thought, and image.
Don’t miss this unique fusion of art, science, and performance.