The Art of Vanishing

Authors

  • Vladimir Vladda Miloykovitch

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_5-1_18

Keywords:

poesia sonora, mistura áudio

Abstract

The audio poetry mix titled "Umetnost Gubljenja" (The Art of Losing / Vanishing) uses cut-up technique in order to mix and adjust the text of the poem "Umetnost Gubljenja" to the audio poetry form. An unknown program was used for mixing in this totally homemade art work, authored by Vladimir Milojković (sometimes published under the name Vladimir Vladda Miloykovitch). The mix is 6 minutes and 35 seconds long, mono sound, mp3 format. Conceptually, it is, in a certain way, socially engaged poetry, questioning the role of art in the modern world. Effects influencing the listeners were achieved through repetition of crucial words and tone changing.

It is recommendable to listen the mix via headset for better experience.

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Author Biography

Vladimir Vladda Miloykovitch

Vladimir Vladda Miloykovitch (Vladimir Milojković) was born in 1978 in Subotica (Serbia) where he lives. Rewarded and published poet, visual artist and performer. Graduated (2014) from the Faculty of Education (Sombor, Serbia) at the Department of Visual Arts. Participant of many collective exhibitions of paintings and artistic photographs. He won Kragujevac's Student Cultural Center competition reward for the first unpublished book of young author in 2014, titled 'Razgovor sa Hertom' (Conversation with Herta). In the past few years (from 2012) he is trying to combine all his creative aspects and aspirations in one artistic expression. According to that, he started to do poetical-visual performances combining it with recordings of audio-poetry (audio poetry published on Huellkurven 5 - 2016). Art performances "URLIK AMBISA" and " Teško u glavi" can be seen on YouTube & Vimeo.

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Published

2017-12-27

How to Cite

Miloykovitch, Vladimir Vladda. 2017. “The Art of Vanishing”. MATLIT: Materialities of Literature 5 (1):90. https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_5-1_18.

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Mediarama | Mediascape