Dec
18
2009
This is the second part of the interview with multimedia artist Helena Bulaja entitled Tesla had internet in his head! Read here the first part…

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Dec
18
2009
If I will ever get a postcard directly from the Moon, I will immediately know that I got it from Helena Bulaja. She’s the only artist I know capable for such thing. I promised you, dear readers, while I blogged about Mechanical Figures – twentythousandcycles.NET – Helena’s latest multimedia artwork, that I will bring her here for a talk on film, new media and, of course, Nikola Tesla…

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Jul
26
2009
Finding an performance artist who hasn’t been influenced or don’t have a deep respect to the work of Marina Abramovic would be like searching for a needle in a haystack, really. Marina Abramovic, the Queen of Performance Art… I couldn’t believe it when I found online her short experimental film Dangerous Games.

Marina Abramovic: The Family III (c)
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May
18
2009
Being constantly at the intersections of those three arts Olja Stipanovic creates new permutated meanings, new crafted thoughts on social coding of the artist.
Her work ‘Stitches’, created from 2004 to 2008, is an artwork that explores the concept of social etiquette.
Olja Stipanovic: Stitches (c)
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