MicroethersTin Dožić (HR)

Microethers, an artwork based on relations between elements taken from electronic waste and radio transmitters. Dožić is interested in reviving the components such as old electromotors and power converters. These components in action emit a certain signal, which disturbs the correct functioning of the radio transmitters and can be heard instead of the original content of the AM radio. In this manner, Dožić creates a network of small emissions, each dedicated to one specific electronic element and inscribed directly in radio transmitters.

Tin Dožić (HR)

Tin Dožić completed a degree in Psychology at the Croatian Studies, University of Zagreb, and a degree in New Media at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. In his artistic practice, he often works with the medium of sound, engaging in field recording, radio, experimental music, and multimedia installations. His work is grounded in media research, with interests including the materiality of media, (dark) ecology, DIY culture, the Anthropocene and geology, the intersection of science and art, as well as sleep and dreams. He has exhibited and performed on various platforms in Croatia and abroad, both as a solo artist and in collaborative projects. His work "Songs for the Anthropocene" won Zlatna lubenica at the Media Mediterranea festival in 2018. He was a finalist for the Radoslav Putar award in 2019 and an alumnus of the WHW Academy, class of 2019/2020. As part of a creative team, Sven Sorić (visual identity), Hrvoje Spudić (visual identity), Sara Salamon (video animation) and Tin Dožić (sound design), he received the Young Author Award (up to 35 years old) at the 55th Zagreb Salon of Applied Arts and Design for the visual identity of the 30th MBZ. As part of the duo Dožić and Udovčić, he received the same award at the 58th Zagreb Salon of Applied Arts and Design for the work "Forest Cabin". He has participated in numerous national and international residencies, including Summer Sessions (V2_, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2017), Voids 2021 (CultureHub Split, Croatia, 2021), and Akademie Schloss Solitude (2023). He is a member of CFAA.