resonance / discussion

The program of Resonance closes with a discussion and party with a VJ performance by the Split Academy student Marnel Tomic aka VJ Plazmatik. During June 2006, Resonance presented works by students of the University of Split Art Academy (UMAS), in the selection of Sandra Sterle, professor at the New media department of UMAS.

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participants:

Marko Golub (art critic, Radio 101)
Nicole Hewitt (Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb)
Dan Oki (UMAS, Split)
Dinko Peracic (Platforma 9,81)
Ana Peraica (art critic and theoretician, Split)
Sandra Sterle (UMAS, Split)
Miranda Veljacic (Platforma 9,81)

moderated by: Sandra Sterle

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The issues the discussion will focus upon are:

/ uniqueness or autism of the Split art scene
/ development and perception of contemporary art in Split; development of local institutions
/ good food and even better climate
/ vitality, stubborness, isolation, authenticity
/ what does it mean to study at the Split Art Academy?
/ from the international art scene to Split or from Split to the international art scene?
/ Zagreb – Split relation
/ Bologna agreement and the new department of Film and video
/ islands bound!

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Marnel Tomić aka VJ Plazmatik

/ party at g-mk, after the discussion

After the discussion, join us for a VJ performance of VJ Plazmatik, joined by DJ Gildo.
After meeting the DifferentStyle crew Marnel begins working more intensely on video-performances at concerts and other events. He\’s studying at the Spilt Art Academy, Department of Visual communications design. His VJ-ing is a form of video-performance which combines already defined video loops and clips with video outputs (camera) installed on stage or among the audience. Video flux is designed according to the physical space and all video materials are mixed on-the-fly.