Karbonsavakban
Karbonsavakban is a Hungarian avant-garde video art group that emerged in the 1990s. The collective was formed by artist Attila Turbok, who sought to push the boundaries of the medium and challenge traditional notions of art and communication. Karbonsavakban's work is characterized by its experimental and often provocative approach to video art, incorporating elements of installation, performance, and interactivity.
The group's early work was marked by a fascination with technology and its potential to disrupt and
Karbonsavakban's reputation grew in the early 2000s with a series of exhibitions and installations that showcased
Karbonsavakban's work has been recognized for its intellectual and artistic merit, with many critics praising the