MADE IN Collaboration – Upleteni
Primenjujući principe pletenja učesnici razvijaju nove proizvode. Odabir materijala nije ograničen, ali jeste sistem spajanja – mora biti preplet.
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Nova Iskra Dorćol, Jugošped
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O radionici
Nova Iskra, zajedno sa partnerima Turbinom, Fakultetom savremenih umetnosti i Muzejom primenjene umetnosti, u okviru projektnog luka MADE IN Collaboration organizuje radionicu u kojoj će u periodu od šest nedelja (6.4. – 25.5.2024.) učesnice i učesnici biti vođeni kroz proces konceptualizacije i proizvodnje predmeta – od ideje do zanatske izrade, sve to bazirano na glavnim principima pletenja.
Danas je pletenje zanat koji polako nestaje.
Ipak, značaj koji pletenje ima nadilazi izradu samih predmeta. To je praksa zajednice, prenosa znanja između generacija i jedna meditativna radnja.
U okviru radionice, pletenje se razume kao čin preplitanja, povezivanja i jačanja korišćenjem različitih materijala, oblika i sistema.
Učesnice i učesnice će biti vođeni kroz proces konceptualizacije i proizvodnje predmeta – od ideje do zanatstva.
Ućestvovaće 12 studentkinja i studenata. Odabrani su studenti scenske arhitekture, tehnike i dizajna, studenti unutrašnje arhitekture, produkcije i istorije umetnosti.
Radionicu će voditi studio Turbina (Andrija Dinulović, Zoja Erdeljan i Janko Dimitrijević) i Marija Kojić sa Fakulteta savremenih umetnosti u Beogradu.
Rad će biti koncipiran u dve grupe: prva će se baviti pletenjem kao zanatom, odnosno kreiranjem eksponata, dok če druga osmisliti izložbeni sistem.
Kroz radionicu se stimuliše formiranje multidisciplinarnih timova studenata koji temi zanata, dizajna i održivosti mogu da pristupe sa punom svesti o kontekstu u kom njihovi radovi nastaju, da razumeju realne potrebe i ograničenja lokalnog konteksta kako bi se emancipatorski potencijal zanata koristio na savremeno relevantan način.
Cilj je da se pokuša definisanje profila novog kulturnog posrednika, koji može da kontekstualizuje ceo proces proizvodnje od ideje do izvođenja, a koji razume potrebe ljudi sa kojima radi i za koje radi.
Zbog toga se i spajaju studentkinje i studenti različitih obrazovnih profila koji zanatima pristupaju i kao istorijskom, baštinskom kvalitetu i kao praksi koja je bazirana na poznavanju lokalnih (prirodnih) resursa- od materijalnih do ljudskih.
U Muzeju primenjene umetnosti u Beogradu, u decembru 2024. godine, u okviru izložbe koja će predstaviti rezultate aktivnosti MADE IN projekta u Srbiji, biće izložena prototipna rešenja nastala na radionici.
Radionica UPLETENI traje od 6.4. do 25.5. 2024.
U Muzeju primenje umetnosti, u decembru 2024. godine, u okviru izložbe koja će predstaviti rezultate aktivnosti MADE IN projekta u Srbiji, biće izložena prototipna rešenja nastala na radionici.
Upleteni / Proces
zaplet
Upoznajući se sa principima i pravilima pletenja učesnici radionice, kroz praktične vežbe stiču funkcionalno znanje.
Cilj je da se kroz izradu zajedničke instalacije i konceptualne makete upoznaju svi aspekti procesa pletenja, a pre svega princip rada u većoj grupi – princip stvaranja u kolektivu.
petlja
Primenjujući principe pletenja učesnici razvijaju nove proizvode. Odabir materijala nije ograničen, ali jeste sistem spajanja – mora biti preplet. Moglo bi se reći da je zadat jezik, ali ne i format kojim se treba izraziti.
rasplet
Rezultat rada sa studentima bio bi dokumentovan proces rada, prototipovi koji bi uvezali najmanje dva zanata (pletenje kao zadat jezik i odabrani materijal i proces obrade istog – kao slobodnu temu)
Predavači
Marija Kojić
interior and furniture designer
Marija Kojić is an interior and furniture designer, holding a BA in interior architecture from Faculty of Philology and Arts, University of Kragujevac and MA in interior and furniture design from Faculty of Applied Arts, University of Belgrade. She is a doctoral student at the Department for Scene Design at FTS in Novi Sad. Marija is active in various fields of creative industry. She worked on redesigning the visual identity of the Tara Nacional Park and explored working with set design while working on the film “My Morning Laughter“ by Marko Đorđević. She was nominated in the Best Designer category at the Belgrade Furniture Fair in 2018 and won the MicroMacro Award at the sixth international exhibition ON ARCHITECTURE: New Materials and Design in Architecture and Art the same year. Currently she works as a lecturer at the Faculty of Contemporary Arts in Belgrade, Department for Interior Design.
Andrija Dinulović
Producer
Andrija Dinulović (Turbina) is a producer, holding a BA in management and production of theater, radio and culture from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade and MA in Scene architecture and design from Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad. He is a cofounder of production studio Turbina focusing on conceptualization, technical development and realization of spaces and spatial exhibits for performing and visual arts. He is a docent at the Department for Scene Design FTS and an active participant in the programs of the Centre for scene design, architecture and technology (Scen). Andrija participated in more than 40 projects in Serbia, Slovenia, Chech Republic, France, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland. Through his work at Turbina, among other projects, he was part of producing the appearance of Republic of Serbia at the Biennial of Architecture in Venice and the Festival of Light Installations – iLigiht Singapure.
Janko Dimitrijević
producer
Janko Dimitrijević is a producer, holding a BA in management and production of theater, radio and culture from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade from and MA in scene architecture and design from the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad. He is a doctoral student at the same faculty. Between 2014 and 2018 he was an executive producer at Hartefact Foundation in Belgrade. He participated at the Prague Quadrennial of Stage Design and Stage Space in 2015 and 2019. Janko is one of cofounders of production studio Turbina, where as an executive producer he took part in the 17. International exhibition of architecture in Venice, within the project 8th kilometer.
Zoja Erdeljan
scene designer
Zoja Erdeljan (Turbina) is a scene designer, holding a BA and MA from the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad, with a focus on scene design. In her work, she is equally engaged in performing and visual arts, working as a scenographer in theaters in Belgrade, Subotica, Užice and Šabac. Alongside her art-based engagements she was an associate of Profakustika (Beograd) on scene design projects. She is a doctoral student and a junior research assistant at the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad focusing on theory of scene design, architecture of scene events and graphic design. Zoja is an active member and participant in the activities of the Centre for scene design, architecture and technilogy (Scen)– Oistat Centre for Serbia, the most significant of which are the Biennale of Scene Design and Serbia’s performance at the Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space in 2023, where she had the role of project coordinator.