Mar
11
2010
Is it possible to travel through time? Not with sophisticated tech machinery but via photography. After all, who says that travelling via photography isn’t sophisticated?!
Those are some questions on which Ana Peraica is trying to find the answer within photography projects Negativeland and Positiveland.

From Negativeland series by Ana Peraica (c)
Glass negative of Nikola Kuzmanic, Leica lens in B&W vs color conversion
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Nov
25
2009
Before I’m going to start with individual presentations from this year’s edition of Device_art 3.009, held last month in Zagreb, I owe you few wordz on the concept and origins from the organizers of the festival, Kontejner – bureau of contemporary art praxis.
Mika Fukumori: Ototenji
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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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