Non-Neuclidean geometry relies on the fundamental rule that the weight of objects curves space, and therefore time, around itself. The basis of this theory was developed by János Bolyai who, because of his mother's origins, spent a lot of time in Hundorf, especially in his last years.
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The heaviest 'objects' in a village are the buildings themselves, and their churches - but the basis of social existence and belief systems is also largely determined by these churches and the religion. For this reason, the artist decided to take 360-degree panoramas of each of the churches in Hundorf and then curve their spaces in a way that follows the rules of non-Euclidean geometry.
Adrienn Szövérffi is a Transylvanian photography artist, currently living and working between between Budapest and Târgu Mureș. She completed her studies at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in the photography undergraduate program. Szövérffi’s work delves into issues of personal identity and current societal problems. Through her installations, she unfolds additional interpretations of the processed subject matter, aiming to elevate these topics to an experiential level for the visitors.