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At the age of twelve, István Mórocz, or Pisti by his Hungarian nickname, was given a Yashica twin-lens reflex camera by his father and he began to see the world through the eyes of an observer. Pisti is fascinated by relationships between objects which form dialogues that are humorous, graphical, historical, philosophical - or even senseless. Artistic content and human value matter to him and reflect a photographic style of the mid-20th Century. Primarily an autodidact, he attributes his development as a photographer to the cultural exposure he received from both his parents in his youth.
  Pisti used film for image capture but with an M10-D he swapped halide crystals with digital pixels and hence prints today on cotton canvas. To convert color-to-b&w he makes use of GIMP's GEGL c2g.
  Pisti was for over two decades a neurologist and scientist at Harvard, Weizmann and Einstein, studying the way the human brain accomplishes complex tasks such as mental calculation. He puts nowadays time into a startup tracing the cognetom i.e. electrical building blocks cognitive tought processes are made of. Noïsis aims via EEG to monitor neurological diseases such as multiple scleroris.

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