Month: April 2018

Projektor

together with Dušica Dražić — In Yugoslavia, after the end of World War II, a new and major importance was conferred to the role of cinema by the Tito regime. In a very short time, hundreds of new cinemas were

Black Board White Cube

Black Board White Cube is the first in a series of films made for a blackboard. Or so it seems. This (not so) typical school blackboard is comprised of a screen that is capable of playing around with the transparency of

Gardentoy

Gardentoy is an interactive installation set in a pergola, a wooden structure that seems to come straight out of a backyard or a public playground. The visitor walks around with a screen, showing images of the bedroom, living room or kitchen

Continuization Loop

In Continuization Loop, a single 35mm film loop is pulled up and down over more than 150 guiding wheels, creating a wall of film. The frames of this piece of film are only black or transparent. When the loop travels

Static

Static is an installation that turns visible light into white noise. It’s a screen made up of over 40.000 pixels, hand-cut out of polarisation filter. When the visitor enters the space, he/she sees only a semi transparent screen. When this

The Sky Above the Port

The Sky Above the Port is inspired by the first sentence of William Gibson ‘s book Neuromancer: “The sky above the port had the color of television, tuned to a dead channel”. It is a site specific adaptations of the

The Cornerpieces and Wallpieces

The Cornerpieces and Wallpieces are small graphite sculptures made on site. They are built in the corner between two gallery walls or straight “out of” one wall. These pieces play with the tension between virtual and physical landscapes and imitate

Bounding Boxes

The sculpture Bounding Boxes is a messy three dimensional matrix of steel-wire cubes placed on an infinite white background of plain white paper sheets. Only the edges of the cubes are “drawn”, they merely delineate empty volumes. The thickness of the

Mountain

Much like The Cornerpieces and Wallpieces, Mountain follows the aesthetic rules of 3D design applications. Instead of being small and fragile, Mountain extrapolates the same principles into an architectural scale. The triangulated structure that reminds so much of computer graphics

Rid

Rid was made during a short residency in Lipovac, Serbia. The work is on one hand concerned with the beautiful mountainous landscape of the region and the tendency of its residents to live with their history, to keep alive what

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