»If you let your spirit out, where would it go?14«
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»If you let your spirit out, where would it go?14«, 2022 - 2023
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personal workhttps://www.behance.net/gallery/177043449/If-you-let-your-spirit-out-where-would-it-go
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Mia Vucic 31-08-2024
The work entitled "If you let your spirit out, where would it go?" is one of the works from the series of 16 works under the same name. The work is a digital collage composed of vector graphics, modified elements of the software interface, and textual records that have been placed in a new context. Research into the relationship between technology, identity and spirit, which the author has been engaged in for many years, accompanies this proposed work.
It was realized guided by the author's desire to establish communication with herself and the observer at the same time. At the intersection created by this process, the author found the answer to her own question from the title of the work in a quote that she shares with the observer in the context of her work, which reads: "The soul does not know its place. He can make hell out of heaven and he can make heaven out of hell." John Milton: "Paradise Lost". Mia V.
Mia Vucic: If you let your spirit out, where would it go?14, 31-08-2024, in: Archive of Digital Art The work entitled "If you let your spirit out, where would it go?" is one of the works from the series of 16 works under the same name. The work is a digital collage composed of vector graphics, modified elements of the software interface, and textual records that have been placed in a new context. Research into the relationship between technology, identity and spirit, which the author has been engaged in for many years, accompanies this proposed work.
It was realized guided by the author's desire to establish communication with herself and the observer at the same time. At the intersection created by this process, the author found the answer to her own question from the title of the work in a quote that she shares with the observer in the context of her work, which reads: "The soul does not know its place. He can make hell out of heaven and he can make heaven out of hell." John Milton: "Paradise Lost". Mia V.
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