Difference between revisions of "North Macedonia"
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* [[Ilija Šoškić]] | * [[Ilija Šoškić]] | ||
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+ | * The [[Ohrid 89]] international video colony. It enabled the production of video works in co-operation with RTV Skopje. Theorists, producers and video artists participated in the event, including Nuša Dragan, Srečo Dragan, and Marina Gržinić and Aina Šmid. | ||
==Articles== | ==Articles== |
Revision as of 14:03, 29 August 2011
Cities
Artist groups
Arts and engineering groups and collectives in CEE#Macedonia
Artists
Video art
- Events
- The Ohrid 89 international video colony. It enabled the production of video works in co-operation with RTV Skopje. Theorists, producers and video artists participated in the event, including Nuša Dragan, Srečo Dragan, and Marina Gržinić and Aina Šmid.
Articles
- "Videokunst in Mazedonien", (German), [1]
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