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Aug 29, 2019

Every Sun That Died

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Composed of seven pieces, the last of which amalgamates the preceding six, my latest collage series, Every Sun That Died , is an attempt a...
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Aug 23, 2019

The Flying Fish (Murat Sayginer, 2019)

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☼☼☼☼☼☼☼☼☼☼ out of 10☼ The stuff that our wildest dreams are made of gets disintegrated, then crystallized into a strange, luminous mat...
Aug 21, 2019

Emotive Transmigrations (Camelia Mirescu, 2016)

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☼☼☼☼☼☼☼☼☼☼ out of 10☼ The epitome of Camelia Mirescu 's inspiring body of work, Emotive Transmigrations speaks or rather, sof...
Aug 20, 2019

Furnace (Kent Tate, 2019)

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☼☼☼☼☼☼☼☼(☼) out of 10☼ There seems to be an undeniable continuity or rather, an unbreakable flow in the self-possessed, ecological...
Aug 17, 2019

The Prince's Voyage (Jean-François Laguionie & Xavier Picard, 2019)

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☼☼☼☼☼☼☼☼(☼) out of 10☼ Armed with a simple, yet compelling, subtly nuanced story of both societal and intergenerational tolerance, The...
Aug 16, 2019

Ko-fi Exclusive

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Today, I upgraded my Ko-fi account to Gold which essentially means that now I'm able to offer exclusive content to the most loyal su...
Aug 12, 2019

Ralf's Colors (Lukas Marxt, 2019)

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☼☼☼☼☼☼☼☼ out of 10☼ "A total void, that’s all I’ve learned." Neither a documentary, nor a (science) fiction film,  R...
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Nikola Gocić
Nikola Gocić (born in Niš, Serbia, 1980) is an architect by education, film enthusiast by passion, and collage artist by obsession. An author of NGboo Art blog where he has been publishing his texts on cinema and showcasing his artwork, he contributed thirty articles for Taste of Cinema (in 2016 and 2017), and has frequently collaborated with the filmmaker Rouzbeh Rashidi on his Experimental Film Society (EFS) Publications. His short experimental comics has been exhibited at the Belgrade International Comics Festival, and once at Fumetto Comic Festival in Luzern, Switzerland. At the beginning of 2018, he has fallen in love with the collage technique, and has created hundreds of digital artworks since. Inspired by dreams, legends, fairy tales, folk tradition, Dadaism and Surrealism, avant-garde films, Brutalist architecture, alternative music, Japanese animation, 80s Saturday-morning cartoons and even fighting games, he has been merging his numerous and often incongruous influences into his own esoteric mythology. So far, he has presented five solo exhibitions, and participated at numerous group exhibitions via Artboxy platform. Contact: nikola[dot]gocic[at]hotmail[dot]com
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