Screening of György Kepes. Interthinking Art + Science (Canada/Hungary, 2023), 98 minutes, followed by virtual Q&A with film director and former NTU CCA Singapore Curator-in-Residence Márton Orosz.
György Kepes. Interthinking Art + Science
“With the scientist’s brain, the poet’s heart, and the painter’s eye”—this was the guiding principle of György Kepes, an artist, designer, and cultural catalyst who introduced the term interthinking. With this concept, he envisioned a bold new approach: uniting artists and engineers to tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues—such as ecological awareness, augmented reality, and adaptive design—long before these ideas entered the mainstream.
Though still underrecognised, Kepes’s influence stretched far beyond the confines of art. From working alongside Bauhaus luminaries in Europe to shaping the cultural landscape of postwar America, he was less a solitary genius than a powerful enabler—an “active humanist” who championed the democratization of visual culture and fostered cross-cultural and interdisciplinary dialogue, from the Atlantic across Southeast Asia.
Kepes’s most visionary achievement was the founding of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS) at Massachussetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1967—a groundbreaking platform that united artists and scientists to collaboratively explore new ways of seeing and engaging with the civic space. His efforts to humanise technology and embed art into public consciousness came at a paradoxical moment: while MIT was being scrutinized for its ties to military research during the Vietnam War, Kepes was cultivating a counter-narrative—one that prioritised environmental ethics and civic responsibility.
Márton Orosz’s documentary film offers the first comprehensive portrait of this shape-shifting modernist and intellectual force. It reveals Kepes not only as a visionary thinker and polymath but as a pioneering figure in the Art and Technology Movement whose ideas remain startlingly relevant today.
György Kepes. Interthinking Art + Science
(Canada/Hungary, 2023), 98 minutes
Screening followed by virtual Q&A with film director Márton Orosz
Tuesday, 12 August 2025
7.00 – 9.00pm
The Hall, NTU CCA Singapore
#01-09, 6 Lock Road
Gillman Barracks
Free with registration
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