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Why is lithium mining in Serbia so important for Europe — and why is it crucial that we know all about it? Because a small country steeped in corruption and lawlessness could become the perfect testing ground for devastating destruction: of nature, of wildlife, of people. By exploiting natural resources and destroying water sources in Serbia, contamination spreads to other Balkan countries too.
Tune in to hear the brilliant Isidora Ilić, visual artist and self-employed cultural worker based in Belgrade. We talked about her project Laboratory for Anti-Imperial Solidarity at WIENWOCHE Festival — visit the exhibition, join the panel, and follow the work of doplgenger.
Within their exhibition A Piece of Our Life in Each Yellow Nugget, currently on view at Wien Museum, musa Startgalerie, we had the chance to attend the live performance Forms of Resistance: Vlachian Uprising and Third Cinema tonight at 6 pm.
Isidora Ilić is a visual artist and independent cultural worker based in Belgrade. Together with Boško Prostran she works as the artist duo doplgenger. She is the co-founder and coordinator of the Transimage Platform for Politics of the Moving Image, through which she has developed numerous international transdisciplinary and educational projects, organized symposia, and curated programs.
More info: https://cba.fro.at/podcast/zenergija
By Orange 94.0Why is lithium mining in Serbia so important for Europe — and why is it crucial that we know all about it? Because a small country steeped in corruption and lawlessness could become the perfect testing ground for devastating destruction: of nature, of wildlife, of people. By exploiting natural resources and destroying water sources in Serbia, contamination spreads to other Balkan countries too.
Tune in to hear the brilliant Isidora Ilić, visual artist and self-employed cultural worker based in Belgrade. We talked about her project Laboratory for Anti-Imperial Solidarity at WIENWOCHE Festival — visit the exhibition, join the panel, and follow the work of doplgenger.
Within their exhibition A Piece of Our Life in Each Yellow Nugget, currently on view at Wien Museum, musa Startgalerie, we had the chance to attend the live performance Forms of Resistance: Vlachian Uprising and Third Cinema tonight at 6 pm.
Isidora Ilić is a visual artist and independent cultural worker based in Belgrade. Together with Boško Prostran she works as the artist duo doplgenger. She is the co-founder and coordinator of the Transimage Platform for Politics of the Moving Image, through which she has developed numerous international transdisciplinary and educational projects, organized symposia, and curated programs.
More info: https://cba.fro.at/podcast/zenergija