Spaces and Intervals

Nenad Obrad Nedeljkov

Spaces and Intervals, 02:50 min, Color, Mute, Serbia, 2025

 

“Spaces and Intervals” is an experimental video that depicts a fragmented archive of nature and a sort of digital herbarium, where insects and organic matter are confined within glass enclosures. Suspended between life and decay, these specimens subtly shift and interact, yet remain trapped within their defined spaces. As they morph and drift between compartments, the work explores themes of isolation, transformation, and the tension between movement and stillness.

The work explores themes of captivity, transformation, and the fragile boundary between life and decay through the blurred boundary of the organic and the artificial.

Born in 1971 in Zrenjanin /Yugoslavia, Serbia/.

Graduated from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, Serbia in 1998

/Art course, department: painting/.

Post graduated /M.A./ from Interdisciplinary studies at the Department of Digital Art at the University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia in 2008.

Member of Serbian Association of Artists.

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