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BEOWULF AND TECHNOLOGY – FROM ORAL TRADITION TO COMPUTER ANIMATED SILVER SCREEN PRODUCTION

У раду се бавим различитим видовима бележења приче о једном од најпроминентнијих јунака англосаксонског херојског кодекса, “Беовулфа” – од усмене херојске поезије која се преносила с колена на колено од средине 7. века, преко писане транскрипције текста хришћанских монаха у 10. веку, који су ову сагу о хероју обогатили хришћанским елементима, до разних модерних верзија “Беовулфа”, нпр. ирског песника Шејмуса Хинија и шкотског песника Едвина Моргана. Посебно место у раду заузимају две филмске адаптације истоименог епа – научнофантастична верзија Грејема Бејкера из 1999. године, као и компјутерски анимирана верзија Роберта Земекиса из 2007. године. У закључку истичем чињеницу да ће ова сага ускоро добити разноврсније облике у складу с развојем најновије технологије – поред компјутерски анимиране игрице, у изради је и компјутерски анимирана верзија цртаног филма “Беовулф”.

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CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART AS MASS PRACTICE: PLEASURE IN DIGITAL RELIGION CONFESSION

In the era of mass production and consumption, the emergence of new technologies and opportunities of quick and easy reproduction, Duchamp with his ‘readymade’ objects opens a new field of artistic activity which has allowed the artist not only to present industrial products as art, but also to keep their industrial, not an artistic look. This allows the creation of a new form of ‘creation’ and ‘exhibition’ – Internet which is, as a digital ‘democratic’ creation and other modern technology that goes with it, available to everyone, not artists only. Given that the artist is no longer the only one who possess the skill and technical knowledge, art is what artist create, share and exchange with other people in everyday life. Contemporary visual art as if became a mass practice. It seems that everyone is an artist today, since everyone creates everyday and exhibits its’ creations on popular web sites. Is this what Boys predicted with his thought that everyone is an artist? Life exhibits itself, and everyday life becomes a work of art. Process of self-documentation and its presentation to the public in the form of confession on web sites – the digital “religion” became a mass obsession, because it leads to a double pleasure, even though it leads to double frustration too. In addition to enjoying the cathartic exposure of their life and their minutes of fame, the Internet users also experience double frustration in the misappropriation as the byproduct of this exposure – re frustration that occurs when the ‘audience’ do not pay attention to the offered exposure. Contemporary visual arts and the Internet are increasingly becoming ‘time based’ – projects which key feature is longtime duration, repetition and documentation (archiving) of life itself. Artists and other people in the race to document all aspects of life, in fear of time passing and loneliness, are desperately trying to achieve mass communication.

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FOREIGN WORKERS: ADAPTATION AND INTEGRATION

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SOCIAL LITERATURE ON PSYCHOANALYSIS

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SERBIAN SURREALISM BETWEEN PSYCHOANALYSIS AND MARXISM

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ECONOMIC POSITION OF CULTURE IN BEOGRAD

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COMMON INTEREST IN CULTURE

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COMMUNITY SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CENTRES: SR SERBIA

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ART MANIFESTATIONS AT A CROSSROADS