Tämä sivusto käyttää evästeitä palvelujen toimittamiseen, toiminnan parantamiseen, analytiikkaan ja (jos et ole kirjautunut sisään) mainostamiseen. Käyttämällä LibraryThingiä ilmaiset, että olet lukenut ja ymmärtänyt käyttöehdot ja yksityisyydensuojakäytännöt. Sivujen ja palveluiden käytön tulee olla näiden ehtojen ja käytäntöjen mukaista.
Between 2013 and 2017 Dejan Kaludjerovic interviewed children aged six to ten years old, each time asking a set of simple, but provocative questions.Each interview took place in the context of residencies the artist held in Russia, Azerbaiijan, Israel, Iran and his 'native' countries Austria and Serbia.For the exhibition in Weltmuseum Vienna he then edited these interviews and fused to create an overall analysis.Each game the artist made for each original context (sandbox, marbles, blocks, etc.) was remade for the exhibition and presented in an unsettling playground that stages some kind of invisible performance.The publication combines all the presentations and documents the artist's unusual sociological research and provides an overview of this work lasting several years.Published alongside an exhibition at Weltmuseum Wien, 25 October 2017 - 30 September 2018.… (lisätietoja)
Between 2013 and 2017 Dejan Kaludjerovic interviewed children aged six to ten years old, each time asking a set of simple, but provocative questions.Each interview took place in the context of residencies the artist held in Russia, Azerbaiijan, Israel, Iran and his 'native' countries Austria and Serbia.For the exhibition in Weltmuseum Vienna he then edited these interviews and fused to create an overall analysis.Each game the artist made for each original context (sandbox, marbles, blocks, etc.) was remade for the exhibition and presented in an unsettling playground that stages some kind of invisible performance.The publication combines all the presentations and documents the artist's unusual sociological research and provides an overview of this work lasting several years.Published alongside an exhibition at Weltmuseum Wien, 25 October 2017 - 30 September 2018.