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Organic Fields

instalație

13–24.5
2026
Galeria Drossu
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Proximal space contains multiple states of matter, invisible to human senses. Organic Fields explores these vibrant spaces in which organic objects or elements reveal their invisible fields, capable of communicating beyond the limits of human perception. At certain points, a space of the absurd, the installation invites the audience to a direct relationship with these fields, where plants or the environment become reactive to the presence or touch of the viewer.

In the segment “My Room Is in a Constant Flux”, the artist Eduard Onofrei addresses the theme of intimate space, whose state remains undefined and is in a form of quantum superposition, revealing itself through the act of observation. In this perspective, Eduard Onofrei questions intimacy as a relative field, which exists only in relation to the one who creates it and positions himself within it.

Artists Radu Martin, Cătălin Marinescu and Andrei Cozlac propose an approach oriented towards the materialization of reactive organic forms, in which plants communicate and react in real time to the presence of the viewer through sound signals. This artistic construct investigates the often involuntary relationship we establish with the environment and aims to transpose the viewer into a different perceptual space, in which flows become visible and free in space.

Artist

Radu Marțin

Cătălin Marinescu

Andrei Cozlac

Andrei Cozlac

Andrei Cozlac (b. 1986) is a video artist and Lect. Univ. Ph.D. at the George Enescu National University of Arts, Iași, Faculty of Visual Arts, Section of Photography, Video and Computerized Image Processing and adjunct professor at the Media Section of the Faculty of Arts in Romanian Language in Târgu Mureș.
An experimentalist, interested in the latest multimedia technologies, he has collaborated on numerous independent projects of visuals, video-mapping, live projections.
He began his VJ activity in 2005, working in the Drums.ro and DGW crews, while also collaborating with major music festivals in the country and abroad. Andrei has designed the video for plays directed by directors such as Silviu Purcărete, Radu Afrim, Alexandru Dabija, Charles Muller, Theodor Cristian Popescu, Eugen Jebeleanu, Ioana Paun, Octavian Jighirgiu, Florin Caracala, etc. He has created numerous interactive and non-interactive video installations and laid the foundations for the AV// Sattelites project, with which he shared the same stage with artists such as Arms and Sleepers, Sun Gliters, Brazda lui Novac, Yvat, etc.
In 2016, he placed 3rd at the Light Up international video mapping competition, Iași, and in 2017 he returned as a participant in this competition and won 1st place.
In 2017, he received the award for video mapping in theater at the National Comedy Festival, and in 2020, he received the special U.N.I.T.E.R award for video mapping in theater at the UNITER gala, edition 30. In 2021/ 2022, he exhibited, together with artists Felix Aftene and Lucian Dan Teodorovici in Berlin and Paris, and in 2022, he received the second U.N.I.T.E.R for the creativity of video design and video mapping in the show “The Ploughman and Death”, directed by Silviu Purcarete and set design by Dragoș Buhagiar.

At the end of 2022, he receives the “Cultural Merit” distinction within the event “Values ​​of Iași, Values ​​of Romania”, for his contribution to the field of visual arts.

Eduard Onofrei