Vladimir Todorovi studied and worked at the Academy of Fine Arts, University of Belgrade and at Department of Art, University of California Santa Barbara. Currently, he teaches at the Department of Media Arts, La Salle College of the Arts in Singapore. His work explores and intervenes with video gaming worlds and industries, computers as political apparatuses, different mass-media manifestations, copyleft licensing, open source systems, computer music and positions of individual in today's society. He is a founder of the Emerging Art and Architecture Research Group – RASTER, and a co-founder of NAPON – Society of Flexible Cultures and Technologies. Public appearances include: MSU (Belgrade,) Entermultimediale 2 (Prague,) WRO 05 (Wroclaw,) Transmediale (Berlin,) File 2004 (Sao Paolo,) International Festival of Electronic Art 404 (Argentina,) MusemsQuartier (Vienna,) Machinista (Glasgow,) Santa Barbara Museum of Arts - Ridley Tree, Reality Zone, (Santa Barbara/California,) SnackOnArt (New York,) Galerie für Zeitgenoessische Kunst (Leipzig,) The First Chiangmai New Media Art Festival (Chiang Mai,) Dom Omladine, SKC (Belgrade,) Chaos & Communication (Sarajevo,) Scotina (Greece,) etc. It has been reviewed at Selectparks.net, Artmagazine (Austria,) Neural.it, Carbongeek, Elektrosmog, uber.tv, Turbulence, and etc. He received numerous awards, grants, and stipends. |