Inota Winter Lights: In/Balance Exhibition
Our winter club night also marks the opening of an exhibition in Turbina’s upstairs gallery: featuring installations by two young artists, Kovalovszki Rita and Molnár Dániel (Function Store), built around light, material, and digital systems. The shared focal point of the exhibition is fragile balance - how harmony shifts through touch, time, or its own internal processes.
Following the opening, the exhibition will remain open daily until January 10, 2026, between 6 pm and 10 pm.

Schedule
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KOVALOVSZKI RITA
Rita graduated as a photographer from METU in 2023 and is currently a Media Design student at MOME. In her work, digital techniques intersect with various materials, often operating on the borderlands between organic and fragmented states. Her most recent research explores subtle transitions between clarity and distortion.
--- Kényszerrezgés (Forced Oscillation) (2025) - touch-sensitive installation ---
Calm, organic light projected onto layered metal mesh fabric creates harmony in its default state. Upon the viewer’s touch, however, the system is destabilized and visual order dissolves. The work makes visible the relationship between human intervention and fragile stability.
--- Kaotizmus (2024) - light installation ---
“Kaotizmus” is Rita’s own term, in which chaos is not collapse but an elevated, almost sacral state. Repeating and shifting lights projected onto a plaster surface explore the possibility of harmony emerging from fragmentation - a new order born out of chaos.
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MOLNÁR DÁNIEL (FUNCTION STORE)
A Berlin-based artist working with sound, light, and real-time systems to create immersive installations and live visuals. His practice ranges from experimental projects to large-scale arena productions, where technical precision meets sensitive audiovisual world-building. He is a co-founder of DEREAL Studio and an active educator within the creative-technology field.
--- Zero Drift (2025) - installation ---
Zero Drift is a continuously evolving, self-responsive light structure that exists on the threshold between stability and chaotic disintegration. Organic flows of light periodically shift into digital fragmentation, evoking human, technological, and natural systems in which maintaining order requires constant correction. The work does not tell a story; it presents a living process - an experiment in uncertain balance.