Everyday Technology on Stage

A workshop for young creators

Schedule

13.10.2020, Tuesday / 11:00 / GT22 /

Running time 90 minutes. Intermissions upon request. 

Workshop leaders Zala Ana Štiglic, Monika Pocrnjić

The workshop follows the viewing of the production Victoria 2.0 which integrates acting, puppets and video technology. Through a discussion in the first part of the workshop, the participants will summarise the themes, identify and formulate dramatic plots, conflicts and situations which they will then recreate in the second part. Particular attention will be given to the visual image of the scene, as well and the technique and execution, all of which the participants will create using new media, video technology and objects from everyday life. 

About leaders

Zala Ana Štiglic completed the second cycle degree programme at the UL AGRFT, she is the co-author and performer of Victoria 2.0. As a self-employed actor and puppeteer, dancer and performer, she has collaborated on a number of independent and institutional projects, as well as theatre and film productions, she is currently employed at the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre. 

Monika Pocrnjić studied Fine Arts Education at the UM Faculty of Education. She is interested in arts, aesthetics, biology, technology, anthropology and pedagogy, and she successfully merges all these fields in the field of experimental artistic electronics, which follows the D.I.Y. principle. She researches the worth of the aesthetic dimension, which determines art as a communication experience. 
 

Everyday Technology on Stage <em>Photo: Toni Soprano</em>
Photo: Toni Soprano