Feb
28
2009
Time to begin my reviews on films I saw on Zagreb Dox Film Festival that occupied me completely over the last five days.
Although I started watching films which were selected in the programme entitled Happy Dox, I’m gonna start with film from the competition programme and that’s animated film Slaves by Hanna Heilborn & David Aronowitsch.

Story AB (c)
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Feb
26
2009
Yesterday I went to the exhibition ‘Lately, Not Far’ with artsworkz by two young artists, Mounira Al Solh (The Sea Is a Stereo) and Darinka Pop Mitic (On Solidarity) in the Gallery Nova. The exhibition is first in the series of events connected with Istanbul Biennale 2009 as a sort of pre-setup.
Let’s Not Swim Then by Mounira Al Solh (c)
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Feb
25
2009
A small reminder for very interesting thing I saw on Touch me Festival. Interactive sound installation ‘From dust till dawn’ by Dietmar Offenhuber and Markus Decker was presented long time ago at Ars Electronica (2006).
‘From dust till dawn’, photo by Transform Magazine (c)
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Feb
18
2009
I’ve met Rob van Kranenburg at the end of November 2008 in Zagreb at the conference Intercultural Dialogue and Digital Culture… Hence, it was precious to talk with him about our digital future…
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Feb
17
2009
The title: ‘monday, august 11, 8:45 p.m.’ This is the name of work created by Gordana Olujic during the workshop.
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Feb
15
2009
Animated documentary Waltz with Bashir by Ari Folman was last year screened and discussed a lot at mayor European film festivals. I liked the movie, too. Particularly, its recording technique that works truly, and the screenplay which is based on linear plot…
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