The interactive art installation of the Faculty of Arts in Niš students was selected as one of the best works in the art competition “Europe is here 2021” organized by the Delegation of the European Union in Serbia and EUINFONET project. The proposal of the interactive installation was conceived by the Department of Applied Arts students: Mina Živić, Jovana Djordjević, Kristina Djurdjević, Aleksandra Stanković, as well as Jefimija Kocić, DA, Assistant, under the mentorship of Sanja Dević, MA, Assistant professor.
A three-member jury, consisting of Mateja Norčič Štamcar, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to the Republic of Serbia; dr Maja Ćirić, independent curator, art critic and dr Katarina Živanović, head of the SASA Gallery exhibition hall, chose the three best works in the art competition “Europe is here 2021”: Interactive installation – team of the Department of Applied Arts, Faculty of Arts, University of Niš; (O)KRUŽI SE – a team of 3IK students of the Faculty of Applied Arts and the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade and Rast – team of students from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade. Each of the three proposals will receive the amount of 5,000 euros (in dinars value) for the realization of the installation, exhibition, logistics costs and author honorary expenses.
The art initiative called “Europe is here 2021” was launched as part of the activities to mark Europe Day in Serbia, but also as an opportunity for undergraduate, master and doctoral students at art faculties to join their creative and imaginative ideas.
Artistic interactive installation to be exhibited in Niš
The proposal of the idea of an artistic interactive installation shows three objects in the form of passages/gates connected by a path, which integrates separate objects into one whole. Each gate is designed to display pictograms on the outside, symbolizing one of the EU’s messages in the form of pictograms for equality, economic growth, equality, linguistic diversity, security, social progress, peace, dignity, ecology, tradition, freedom, tolerance, inclusion, growth, scientific and technological progress, justice, stability and solidarity. In addition to the visual experience of 3D objects, our proposal is complemented by the Augmented Reality application, through which observers will be able to interact with objects, scanning predefined markers (pictograms and parts of digital graphics on the inside of the object) (Team of Department of Applied arts, Faculty of Arts, University of Niš).
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