
TEDx
Installation, stage, red carpet, fake TEDx logo in honeycomb cardboard, microphone, lecture performances
2025
TEDx was a performative project consisted on three lecture performances and an installation work composed of a stage, a red carpet, a microphone, spotlights and a fake logo of TEDx made out of honeycomb cardboard.
The project explored and reflected on the aesthetics, authority, and narrative structures of institutional knowledge formats such as TEDx.
For the performances three speakers joined the occasion: Matas Rimkus (Lithuania), Katinka Hajas (Hungary), and Andrey Kharitonov (Berlin).
Through science, art, and personal insight, the speakers explored how a shift in perspective can transform limits into possibilities, revealing the unseen forces that shape who we are and how we live.
The result was an unusual, an attempt to expand the contexts of performative research in dialogue with the format and language of TEDx. It explored how institutional narratives can be reworked, questioned, and reimagined through artistic practice.













