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Konstruisanje ličnog identiteta jezikom i hronotopom interneta: umetničko delo scenskog dizajna

Construction of Personal Identity through Language and Chronotope of the Internet - A Scene Design Artwork

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Barna-Lipkovski, Marija
Mentor
David, Mia
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Dadić, Dinulović, Tatjana
Bošković, Živanović, Romana
Pravdić, Ivan
Martinoli, Ana
David, Mia
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Predmet doktorskog umetničkog projekta „Konstruisanje ličnog identiteta jezikom i hronotopom interneta: umetničko delo scenskog dizajna“ jeste uočavanje i analiza skrivene arhitekture, dizajna i istorije interneta, kao i njegovih psiho-socioloških efekata koji ovakav dizajn ima na doživljeno iskustvo ličnog identiteta pojedinca. Teorijska analiza predstavlja sastavni deo umetničkog procesa, a rezultati analize služe kao direktna umetnička građa. Prvi deo rada predstavlja tok interdisciplinarnog teorijskog istraživanja. Studije slučaja pet specifičnih i međusobno isprepletanih internetfenomena predstavljaju primenu teorijskih koncepata na konkretne društvene pojave na internetu. Drugi deo rada fokusira se na umetničko oblikovanje sakupljenog teorijsko-kritičkog materijala. Krajnji rezultat je umetničko delo scenskog dizajna u formi performativnog predavanja pod naslovom „Gde sam tu/o ja?“, koje preispituje granice između virtuelnog i stvarnog.
The theme of the doctoral art project "Construction of Personal Identity through Language and Chronotope of the Internet - A Scene Design Artwork" is to observe and analyze the hidden architecture, design, and history of the Internet and the psychological and social impact it has on the lived, everyday individual experience of personal identity. The first part of this work is devoted to interdisciplinary theoretical research. The case studies of five specific and interrelated Internet phenomena represent the application of theoretical concepts to actual, real-world processes. The theoretical analysis presented in the first part is a constitutive part of the artistic process, thus the results of the analysis serve as direct material for artistic creation, which is why the second part of the elaborate focuses on the artistic elaboration of the collected material. The final result is a scene design artwork in the form of a performative lecture entitled "Where is it I?", which questions th...e boundaries between reality and fiction

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Универзитет у Новом Саду, Факултет техничких наука
Date:
28-04-2022
Keywords:
Scenski dizajn, lični identitet, internet, performativno predavanje, digitalni mediji / Scene design, personal identity, Internet, performative lecture, digital media
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_nardus_20928
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