Anita Sárosi
Born in 1972 in Gyöngyös, Hungary • 1991–97: Bachelor’s degree in Visual Communication from the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts; lecturer at the Academy since 1997 • Board member of the Bêla Bálàzs Studio (BBS) • 1998: Gyula Derkovits Fine Arts Scholarship • Videography: 1993 Sallanita (video collage) • 1994 Clip (for piano) 1995 Home • 1996 Drum • 1997 Map (diploma project) • 1998 The Emperor’s New Clothes (installation) • 1999 Invisible Immortal (3D animation) • Since 1994: Participation and awards at international festivals and exhibitions, including the Prize of the Institute of Hungarian Culture, Tatabánya; Prize for Best 3D Animation at the OFF Open Film Festival, Budapest; and 2nd Prize in the “Virtual Reality” category at the Biennial of Hungarian Digital Designers, held at the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest