Laszlo Zsolt Bordos

Hungary

László Zsolt Bordos is a Hungarian artist internationally recognized as a pioneer of 3D projection mapping. His monumental works transform architecture through light, shadow, and abstract visual language, merging simplicity with emotional intensity. Bordos has presented his work at numerous prestigious festivals and venues, including large-scale urban events, contemporary art exhibitions, and site-specific commissions on historic landmarks around the world. Beyond his artistic practice, Bordos contributes to the global discourse on light art and media art, collaborating with universities and international institutions.

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Festival of Lights Award 2025

Modulation

Modulation – a site-specific projection mapping artwork created for the Brandenburger Tor, Berlin – explores the elemental strenght of light and shadow as the most essential tools in shaping our perception of space, volume, and meaning. Modulation demonstrates how the bare interaction of light and shadow can alter monumentality, dissolve mass, and reveal hidden spatial relationships within the architecture. In this way, the Brandenburger Tor becomes both canvas and sculpture, a meditation on perception itself. A contemplation of how we construct meaning from contrast, and how light can reconfigure one of Europe’s most iconic symbols of history and unity.

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