Davor Sanvincenti (HR): WE CHEER FOR THE SUN...

20.-23.9., non-stop, multimedia installation @ &TD atrium, Edukultura SC x Ganz We Cheer for the Sun is a multimedia solar clock, an independent platform for promotion of contemporary music and sound art, and a participatory installation. Invited by Culture of Change, the installation was created and designed by multimedia artist Davor Sanvincenti together with a mighty handful – dreamers, programmers, physicists, architects and musicians (Miodrag Gladović, Bojan Gagić, Nenad Kovačić, Tena Novak, Iva Peručić, Alen Sinkauz, Nenad Sinkauz, Natko Stipaničev, Boris Vidošević, Antonio Licitar, Silvija Stipanov, Davorka Begović…). Powered by the energy of the Sun, a solar panel supplies a platform of 4-channel sound pieces lasting from 490 to 570 seconds – the time needed for the sunlight to travel to our eye on Earth. Each piece is reproduced 8 minutes before every hour on the hour emphasizing and evoking the Earth’s motion around the Sun, its speed that determines and captures the rhythm of the sensorial spheres. We listen the time. The workshop We Cheer for the Sun is a part of the project Edukultura SC supported by the Croatian Ministry of Culture and the Culture Department of the City of...

Kristina Jakovac Bangoura, Dora Brkarić, Dražen Hižak i Ana Fazekaš, Hrvoslava...

20.-23.9., non-stop, video installation @ predvorje menze SC, Teatar &TD, Edukultura SC x Ganz The participants of the workshop Projections in Space—What, How and Why? guided by Ivan Marušić Klif, worked on conceptualization and realization of small format video installations using cheap small dimensions projectors. Different authors created different forms of projections varying from video mapping, documentary material, personal journal, experimental film, text manipulation to playing with the graphic identity of the &TD Theatre. Video installations are screened in different spaces of the Student Center. Nika Pećarina, Marko Gutić Mižimakov & Karen Nhea’s installation that is also a part of the project will not be shown this time due to realisation of a new exhibition in Kiosk SC. Installation is part of SC’s Culture of Change project Edukultura supported by the Croatian Ministry of Culture and the Zagreb City Office for Culture, Education and Sport. Part of apap-Performing Europe 2020 project (audience development lab), co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European...

M. Andrijašević, L. Bouharaoua, L. Grahek, S. Perić, A. Z. Stolica,...

20.9., 18:00 @ literary installations, opening, Student centre Student Center is one of the main points for students living in Zagreb. By providing several different important services, from students’ restaurant through cultural activities to agency for part-time work, SC is an inevitable benchmark of students everyday life. As a part of the SC dedicated to culture, &TD Theatre is the central point of Zagreb theatrical landscape. From the iconic seventies to the present, &TD Theatre served as a shelter for “other” and different theatre poetics, was a place of the experiment, a space for authors at the beginning of their careers. Besides hosting numerous directors, dramaturges and performers on its stages, &TD auditoriums also raised generations of spectators. Over the years, some of them became active actors of Zagreb’s cultural scene. By engaging six young authors, who came to Zagreb to study and spent part of their education in &TD, to write six site specific stories, this project wants to establish a connection between intimate relations that we all create with certain spaces, and their public disclosure. Dealing with their own or someone else’s experiences as spectators, chosen authors will create new narratives that will be placed in public spaces in &TD Theatre and around it rather than being published in a form of a book. Through this form of public intervention they will open a space for reflecting on the collective memory of &TD Theatre and map it from the usually neglected spectator’s perspective. This installations will also facilitate the manifestation of otherwise hidden knowledge and will exemplify multiple realities of the theatre audiences.   Authors: Marija Andrijašević was born in 1984 in Split. She graduated from comparative literature and ethnology and cultural anthropology at the Faculty of Humanities in Zagreb in 2015....