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6. international festival for architecture in video


international architectural conference > Florence
international architectural conference > May 2-5, 2002



von Dada/ Ewgraphovitch

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Maximilian von Dada, Lilie Ewgraphovitch, Movements Maritimes (chapeau claque), SERBIA 2001, 5'45''

The Imaginary travel begins at the dawn of civilization. The day is rising in the desert, by the pyramids, and the course of history marks itself with standpoints of architecture buried in the sand... Italy, France, United States... Up at the highest buildings in New York, we meet again the Egyptian goddess Isis, face to face with the crocodile, as on the ancient engraving, and the figures with hands lifted up, that represent the hieroglyph sign for "millions of millions of years". When will the time come to bury the remains of our own civilization?



Vladimir Sojat (1964) graduated from the Dramatic Arts Institute in Belgrade, department of film and video editing in 1990. He pursued his postgraduate education at the Dramatic Arts Institute in Belgrade on the subject of new media and communication. He works and exhibits under the artistic name of Maximilian von Dada. Milica Lapcevic (1962) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, Painting Department, and completed her studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm; she pursues her postgraduate education at the Department for Video Art and Development of New Media. She works and exhibits under the artistic name of Lilie Ewgraphovitch.
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