Group

Tóbiás Terebessy 1971 Budapest

wood artist and designer – University of Sopron, Faculty of Wood Sciences, Institute of Applied Arts, 1999.

He is co-founder of Student Zsennyei Workshop, Workshopron Association, and Living Picture Association.
Terebessy seeks for possibilities of new technologies through installations and innovations in co-operation with artists from different fields.
He designs and manufactures customized lamps, pieces of furniture, large sized indoor and outdoor installations.
As set designer (scene setting, light design and conception) he works with several theatre companies.
Terebessy is the engine of the team. As designer and workshop leader he coordinates technological actions and project executions.
As an individual artist he is interested in artistic games with light and sound.He has been pursuing his experiments with LED lights and glass since granted with the Moholy-Nagy Design Scholarship and applies them in his works.

András Gross 1975 Budapest

architect and designer –  University of Sopron, Faculty of Wood Sciences, Institute of Applied Arts, 1999.

During his student years he played an active role as coordinator at Student Zsennyei Workshop and Worshopron Association. His diploma work, the Cultural Floating Works was awarded by the Ministry of National Cultural Heritage.
Gross experiments multimedia tools: since the late 90ies he has been responsible for visual effects of several festivals and parties under the nickname Vj Somito San.
He is the manager of the Medence Csoport, strategic and professional leader of its projects and also responsible for its graphic image. Being designer and responsible for project executions he helps the group undertake their creative ideas.

His area of work extends from 3D design through execution planning of architectural, interior design and exhibition works to co-ordination of these work phases. Gross’s main concern is to sustain a progressive professional context.

Gergely Magyar 1975 Budapest

visual communication designer – University of Art and Design, Department of Visual Communication, 2000

Magyar is a handicraft-oriented designer. Throughout his innovative object design work he experiments materials, finds inspiration in drawings, sketches and workshops. He is interested in the equilibrium of material, functionality and composition. As Vj Gerilla he takes part in conception and visual design of videos, short films, theatre performances, and parties. His environmental-friendly approach led from the natural materials towards recyclable plastic. From used banners he designs and manufactures durable goods, customized outdoor furniture and shades.

Magyar is the professional leader of Re+ad workshop. According to him working in team means on the one hand inspiration, on the other hand getting to know each other and ourselves. He leads his own projects and also coordinates the construction and maintenance of the Octopus Site.