Feb 25, 2025
The project NEW ADRIATIC ATLAS is a collaborative endeavor of the APSS Institute creative team from Montenegro with our partners Moderni u Beogradu from Serbia.
It brings together architects, researchers, and artists to create acomprehensive Atlas – unveiling the hidden Anthropocene, shifting geographies, and other human interventions beneath the surface of the Adriatic Sea. This innovative Atlas will not only serve as a repository of knowledge but also as a work of art, combining meticulous research with artistic expression to engage a wide audience and foster a greater understanding of the region's heritage, environmental challenges, and human impact on the landscape.
Furthermore, the Atlas is envisioned as a tool for raising awareness, inspiring future researchers and artists, and fostering dialogue on topics ranging from heritage preservation to sustainable development.
Project team
Project team: Dijana Vučinić, Ana Dobrašinović, Luka Bošković, Slavica Danilović, Jelena Vućić, Nikolina Đukanović
NEW ADRIATIC ATLAS is developed under the “Culture and Creativity for the Western Balkans (CC4WBs)” project.
CC4WBs is funded by the European Union and it aims to foster dialogue in the Western Balkans by enhancing the cultural and creative sectors for increased socio-economic impact.
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