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Bojana Romic Darko Lungulov Goran Cakmazovic Igor M. Toholj Jovana Djak Katarina Stankovic Milica Crnobrnja Milica Lapcevic, Gabrijel Savic Ra, Vlada Sojat Milica Lapcevic & Vlada Sojat Milica Ruzicic Petar Joncic Tomo Vukadinovic Vera Vecanski & Vladimir Nikolic Vladimir Nikolic Zoran Dimovski |
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With Milica Lapcevic and Tina Butterfly Voice: Pierre Bongiovanni, Nicolas Clapton (contratenor) Camera: Bosko Brankovic TRT: 9'00" "For me, Utopia is to build in informatic interfaces in my body. In my head, in my hands, in my body, in my genitals - informatic interfaces which would permit my body to be free from all apparatus. Rather than to carry the computer in a suitcase, or in hands, I think it is better to install them in our body. I believe so. For me that is: Utopia" (Pierre Bongiovanni) Milica Lapcevic, Born in Belgrade. Studied art history at University of Bergen, Norway, English language and literature and painting in Belgrade, New Media at Konsthogskolan in Stockholm, Sweden. Founding member of Artterror film and video production. Works as independant artist and art critic. Vladimir Sojat, born in Belgrade. Studied at dramatic arts institute in Belgrade. Founding member of Artterror film and video production. Works as independant artist and film and video editor. Within Artterror, participated in following events: Stockholm Film Festival 1992. (Special mention), Gothenburg Film Festival (1993. and 1994.) Paris Biennial (BIFA V and BIFA VI 1996. and 1998.), Moskow Film Festival (Golden Knight Award 1997.) and Belgrade Short Film Festival (1997, 1998, 1999, 2003.), April Meetings, SKC, Belgrade (2002, 2003, 2004.), VIP Art Gallery opening session 2004, Bienalle of Young Artists in Vrsac (1996.), Stop the violence project (Vienna 1999.), On normality, Museum of Contemporary Art, (Belgrade 2005). Important video festivals: Alternative Film-Video 1989, Monitor Gothenburg 1993. and 1994, New York, U.S.A. (Surwey of Nordic media 1993.), Vigo, Milano, Dessau - Germany (Ostranenie 1997.), London (Raindance 1999.), Wroclaw - Poland (1999. and 2001.), Florence - Italy (iMage 2000. and 2002.) and Novi Sad, Video medeja 2002. (Award Sphynx). Acquisitions for Heure exquise! France and SVT2 Swedish TV, Retrospective in Museum of Yugoslav Cinematheque 2000, transeuropicnic, novi sad 2004. |