Difference between revisions of "Apsolutno"

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* [http://www.kuda.org/?q=en/node/718 The Absolute Report], 2006. [http://www.apsolutno.org/TheAbsoluteReport.pdf PDF]
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* [[Media:Apsolutno_eds_The_Absolute_Report_Time_Space_Code_Memory.pdf|''The Absolute Report'']], 2006. [http://www.kuda.org/?q=en/node/718] [http://www.apsolutno.org/TheAbsoluteReport.pdf]
* Association Apsolutno, [http://books.google.com/books?id=CNe8lwbgjP8C&pg=PA16 "Semiotics of Confusion"], in Joanne Richardson (ed.), ''Anarchitexts: Voices from the Global Digital Resistance'', Autonomedia 2003, pp 16-21
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* Association Apsolutno, [http://books.google.com/books?id=CNe8lwbgjP8C&pg=PA16 "Semiotics of Confusion"], in ''Anarchitexts: Voices from the Global Digital Resistance'', ed. Joanne Richardson, Autonomedia, 2003, pp 16-21.
  
 
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* [[Serbia#Video art]]
 
* [[Serbia#Video art]]
  
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* http://www.apsolutno.net
 
* http://www.apsolutno.net
  
 
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Revision as of 10:53, 19 June 2015

In 1993, Rastislav Škulec and Zoran Pantelić co-founded Apsolutno Skulpturalno art group in Novi Sad.

In 1995, Zoran Pantelić, Dragan Rakić (1957-2009), Bojana Petrić and Dragan Miletić formed association Apsolutno in Vienna and collectively decided to produce and sign the works collaboratively as "association Apsolutno," without any reference to personal names. Association Apsolutno dealt with media pluralism and interdisciplinary art work that has shown internationally in festivals and galleries in places such as Berlin, Paris, Budapest, Vienna, Frankfurt, Wroclaw, Hiroshima, San Francisco, etc.

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