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![]() Doctoral Studies Program Polymedia Art
Ljubinka Stojanović ‘ANGLE.REFL.ME’ is an ambience nonlinear multimedia installation questioning the poetic of the memory space, its porosity and ephemerality while using the metaphor of human boundaries within given space and time as the main motif: the limits of a space - swimming pool / box / screen, as well as visual and tactile contents inside them. Articulated through multiple artistic practices: interactive video installation, music, sound, found footage, sculpture, ambience art and self-performance, art project unifies and develops practices on the hybridity of identity, space and limits of the memories; the position of individual power(lessness) in the context of new media.
Nikola Govedarica Art project re-examines modern technology in everyday lives, calling for the breaking down of barriers, borders and limited spaces between technology and modern society. This research is inspired by the shaky balance between machine and man in the artificially created industrial utopia in which the products of post-industrial consumer society abound. Basic materialism, Horizontality, Pulse, and Entropy constantly elude the closed form of the unambiguous, constantly intertwining and, in a constant mutual relationship, create a new form of the formlessness. Shouts of Scrap as a multimedia work consists of three primary elements: kinetic installation, static installations (enformel paintings) and video-work.
Tijana Trailović (Re)searching „wasted“ times, as an artistic endeavor, could be described as a polymedia spatial installation. Poetically and theoretically speaking, it delves into the diverse world of internal times and their perception, how these timelines are interconnected with the incubation periods of individual ideas, the self, i.e. the real, conscious space-time continuum and the subconscious realm. Where do ideas come from? What do our internal temporal dimensions look like and how much does our movement through the phases of the creative process match our passage through the real, conscious world of space-time continuum?
Željko Zdravković
This interdisciplinary multimedia research is conceived from the aspect of biological and technological unification of man and nature. Besides the research for the balance of culture and nature and general alienation from all natural postulates, this doctoral art project is certainly a great warning and alert call for our general survival with hope that life as we know it today will keep its unique millennium and natural biological function.
Marija Timotijević
Miljana Ljubičić
Maša Ćešić
Haris Ličina
Jana Petrović
Angelina Krstić
Dunja Maksimović (MA)
Katarina Matijević (MA)
Bojan Zavišin
Ivana Pražić
Haris Ličina (PhD)
Haris Ličina (PhD)
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