Radiša Cvetković is Library Manager and Associate Programmer of Yugoslav film archive (Belgrade) and one of the editors of the magazine "Kinoteka".
He has writen essays on history of film, reviews, organized programs and film lectures. He participated in film projects as archival researcher (FEST museum, Yugoslav film archive), as an educator (Film Section for High Schoolers) and worked on several short and feature-length fiction films, experimental and documentaries.
Olja Nikolic Kia is an activist, independent curator, performing artist, theorist and a member of art groups ArtEQ and 3a3or, based in Belgrade, Serbia.
Her field of interest, amongst other, includes queer and disability theory, topic of alternative body techniques in theory and practice in general, and ontology of body construction and sexuality in particular.
Tin Dožić completed his studies in psychology at the University of Zagreb's Croatian Studies (2016) and new media at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb (2016). In his
practice, he often starts with sound as medium and is involved in field recording, radio, experimental music, and multimedia installations.
His work is based on media research, withareas of interest including media materiality, (dark) ecology, DIY culture, the Anthropocene and geology, the intersection of science and art, sleep, and dreams. He has exhibited and performed in various platforms in Croatia and abroad, both independently and in collaborative projects.
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