The multimedia and pop culture magazine Volt was founded at the beginning of the 1990s by Tamas Ligeti Nagy. The magazine, co-edited by Hill Zoltan Hegyi, ceased publication in the mid-1990s, but the rock music festival Volt, initiated by the magazine, continued and became one of the most popular festivals in Hungary.
Gyorgy Stalter was photo editor of Volt from 1992 to 1994. Since 1978 he has worked as a photojournalist, photography instructor and freelance photographer. With his wife Judit Horvath, he traveled Hungary photographing gypsy colonies as well as the slum quarters of Budapest. Their work was published in a photo album "Another World". He has exhibited in group shows in Hungary and abroad and is represented in the Hungarian Museum of Photography in Kecskemet.
This issue of Volt includes articles on pop music, film and multimedia. There is an article on Dick Higgins. The text is in Hungarian.
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Keywords: ART; MULTIMEDIA; FILM; POP MUSIC; POP CULTURE; PERIODICAL; VOLT: PROTEST ES KULTURA; HUNGARIAN MAGAZINE; TAMAS LIGETI NAGY; HILL ZOLTAN HEGYI; GYORGY STALTER; PHOTO EDITOR; HUNGARIAN PHOTOGRAPHER; DICK HIGGINS; ILLUSTRATIONS.