Rad panike

Rad panike

Goran Ferčec, Siniša Ilić

The work of panic by Goran Ferčec and Siniša Ilić is the first volume of the third round of the Friends library, a joint edition of MaMe and Books. Goran's text and Siniša's drawings were created as part of the production of the same name by the BADco gro

Ferčec and Ilić's Work of Panic is a book of vectors — heterogeneous forces and guidelines on the surface and under the surface of multiple levels and genres — whose investigative character is shaped by Damir Gamulin Gamba. The performances of Panic Work were located in the erased space and suspended time of Grobničko polje and the unfinished University Hospital in Zagreb's Blato. These are infrastructural spaces of large scale, speed and tension located between the natural landscape and technological systems, and the Work of Panic represents a collective artistic effort to dance, pronounce, draw and excavate the paradoxical remains of our own future, the one that will remain threatened and the one that will eventually collapse, precisely within such an alien and bewildered space and time.

Editor
Miljenka Buljević, Petar Milat
Illustrations
Siniša Ilić
Graphics design
Damir Gamulin
Dimensions
21 x 15 cm
Pages
100
Publisher
Multimedijalni institut, Zagreb, 2020.
 
Distribution: 500 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

Two copies are available

Copy number 1

Condition:Unused

Copy number 2

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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