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Cycle fragments : diploma thesis
Tamara Taskova, 2024, undergraduate thesis

Abstract: Installation art is a form of expression that revolves around the viewer’s experience. The thesis deals with the representation of menstruation in art, art installation, and mainstream media. While art installations can deal with menstruation in different ways, from evoking personal emotions to offering escapism, mainstream media tends to represent only one and thus helps to shape collective experiences. This distinction is reflected in how mainstream media often perpetuates the stigmatization of menstruation and maintains the status quo. These observations are presented through the conceptual development of the installation Cycle Fragments. Through the example of my own work, I will explore the ways of thinking while creating an abstract piece in three-dimensional space. This thesis provides insight into the chronological growth of a piece with the purpose of most honestly and successfully explaining to the public how very different and unique experience, menstruation can be.
Keywords: installation art, menstruation, aesthetic experience, body awareness, diploma thesis
Published in RUNG: 22.10.2024; Views: 477; Downloads: 7
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Can you feel it : exploration of anxiety through artistic practices
Tamara Kostrevc, 2024, master's thesis

Abstract: Anxiety is described in psychiatry as a mental disorder that manifests itself in an unpleasant state of excitement, tension due to a sense of threat, fear without a real external reason. This short definition does not cover its many forms. Given that anxiety is present all over the world, and that almost everyone experiences it nowadays, it would be necessary and important to talk more about it. Can You Feel It is an installation that visually and sonically illustrates the levels of anxiety and encompasses both the mental and physical changes an individual experiences. It illustrates the battle with this psychological condition through the artistic practice of an interactive audiovisual installation.
Keywords: anxiety, interactive installation, sound elements, visuals, pulse sensor
Published in RUNG: 03.10.2024; Views: 509; Downloads: 6
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Sonic happenings : the ecology of feedback loops to capture the energy of the moment
2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference

Keywords: lo tech, feedback loop, multichannel, installation, programming, audio, embodiment
Published in RUNG: 22.01.2021; Views: 3392; Downloads: 40
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Insichreflektiertsein : self – reflection through philosophy and art
Josipa Škrapić, 2019, undergraduate thesis

Abstract: Self – reflection is treated through philosophical works which were interpreted and reinterpreted for the concept of the installation. Different approaches to it, separating and explaining emotions, feeling them and comprehension of feeling emotions. The approach to consciousness and reflection within is continued in the representation of some artist's works and importance of arts for human cognitive growth in general. Both segments, philosophical and artistic one come together in the part where we are led to the presentation of the installation Insichreflektiertsein, a name coming from Hegel meaning self-reflected within.
Keywords: self-reflection, philosophy, openwork, conceptual art, land art, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Rudolf Arnheim, Antonio Damasio, Gordana Škorić, Nancy Holt, Group OHO, Dragana Sapanjoš, installation
Published in RUNG: 04.09.2019; Views: 4383; Downloads: 234
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Čuvari (Keepers)
Peter Purg, 2017, artistic performance

Abstract: The pavement reconstructions in the Belgrade University of the Arts area at Kosančičev venac had been going on for months, and heaps of cobblestone. Sand just kept being moved from one side of the rubble-filled street to the other. Suddenly one afternoon, on the 30th of March 2017, a little bed of dry (stonewall) plants appeared on the top of the biggest sand heap. They remained there for a whole month, somebody must have been caring for them... Soon after they suddenly disappeared, another big bright flower took their place immediately -- but on the very same day (April 28th), that flower disappeared, too. The documentary photos were taken (in the order of gallery appearance) every couple of days throughout April 2017 -- special thanks to (photo by) Rastko Čirić and Danica Bojić
Keywords: analog, belgrade, Beograd, drywall, installation, intervention, plants, site-specific
Published in RUNG: 13.06.2017; Views: 6227; Downloads: 0

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