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5th International Festival for Architecture in Video
THE FUTURE AND THE CITY
international architectural conference > November 30 - December 3, 2000

exhibitions > November 30 - December 17, 2000




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Svetislav Bankerovic
Instant Spaces and the Counterforce. http://users.yubc.net/~saracat
Yugoslavia 2000

The work is an internet installation dealing with the idea of mobile architecture and the possibilities of architectural forms and spaces and their representation and perception through the use of software technologies. The work examines, in visual sense, the possible future of architectural and urban spaces and forms; the main idea is that that future will be somewhere between the human need to surmount distance and time through dynamic, interactive, communicative, technology based projects and its contrary, being also the basic human need for stillness, security and perseverance. The project examines how these two elements interact. The dynamics, unpredictability, instant processing of information, transformation and time based forms are seen as constant and thus no longer destabilizing elements. On the other hand, neutral, programmed, not affected spaces are seen as places of quietude, rest and recreation of vital energies, before and after the body's action, and thus as no longer restrictive factors. Rave and chill out.

Svetislav Bankerovic (1967), studied at the Department of Architecture, in Belgrade, Serbia. He is involved in various artistic practices, as well as in theoretical research on history and the theory of art and architecture. Since 1993, when he launched "The Mobile Architecture Project" with a group of colleagues, at the SKC Gallery Belgrade, his primary interests are based on the idea of an interdisciplinary approach to architecture, aiming to make it open to some new readings and possibilities. From the mid 90's, an extensive use of video, sound and software technologies resulted in a series of projects in close collaboration with the video/net artist Larisa Blazic. His theoretical research is based on the cultural, social and political aspects of architecture and art in general.
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