Phantomset




Phantomset emerges from a decades-long artistic dialogue between sound composer Rozi Mákó and media artist Gábor Kitzinger, whose joint efforts culminate in vividly immersive audiovisual environments. Their performances feature visuals that fluidly respond to complex, real-time audio inputs streaming through multiple channels. Mákó balances analog warmth with digital precision, crafting lush sonic landscapes that effortlessly weave together the rhythmic vitality of techno, the atmospheric expansiveness of ambient music, and the daring inventiveness of avant-garde experimentation. Kitzinger, in turn, channels these auditory textures into dynamic visual narratives, using cutting-edge creative coding platforms.

Rozi Mako – Music composer and performer. She is the co-composer of the music for the short film “27”, which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and won several awards for its original score (Festival international du film d'animation d'Annecy, Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, SoundTrack Cologne). Her live performances are slowly unfolding musical experiences, which are at once gently harmonious and embarrassingly noisy. The sounds appearing in the musical structure created by Mákó invite the listener to travel; conscious immersion in continuous renewal. She is currently working on her debut album, which will be released in 2025. Please take a look at her website at https://rozimako.com/

Gábor Kitzinger is a video artist, graduated from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) in 2005 . He started VJ-ing in the early 2000s and joined Glowing Bulbs vj collective in 2006; together, they designed several large-scale architectural mappings and did numerous VJ performances around the globe.
With his solo video art, music videos, and sound-reactive A/V shows, he creates abstract and colorful 3D animations, and also often appears at exhibitions with his stylistically similar sculptures and paintings. In his most recent sculptural work, he has developed interactive pseudo-holographic entities where his research focuses on autonomous narratives enhanced by data and artificial neural networks.












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