A poster style image for the ‘Phantom Vision’ exhibition at the LAM museum. A yellow background, with purple curved shapes. The poster reads ‘Phantom vision’ ‘New Exhibition’ ‘Light Art Museum’ and in smaller font ‘Undercurrents of Perception’

This month Augmented Body Altered Mind opens as part of ‘Phantom Vision’ at LAM – Light Art Museum, Budapest, until June 2025. This exhibition delves into the hidden layers of human perception, questioning our assumptions about reality.

Making use of cutting-edge advancements in science and technology, “Phantom Vision” presents immersive projections and interactive installations from over 35 international and Hungarian artists, offering insights into brainwave patterns, AI-visualised dreams, and the unseen communication networks within nature. The exhibition renders visible layers of reality beyond the limits of everyday perception.

Augmented Body Altered Mind continues its critical exploration of the intersections between the climate crisis, cognition, and human agency. By engaging with sensory dialogue, the work challenges viewers to reflect on how environmental and technological forces reshape our understanding of both body and mind.

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