{mapping spacetime } series
Mapping Spacetime is an experimental audiovisual research series exploring the dynamic interplay of sound, projection, and environment in unscripted, performative contexts. Drawing inspiration from the physics concept of spacetime, the series investigates how temporal and spatial processes intertwine, creating emergent perceptual experiences that unfold across human, material, and technological systems.
Performances integrate projection mapping, responsive soundscapes, and interactive objects, generating audiovisual phenomena that are shaped by improvisation, energy flow, and embodied interaction. Each iteration functions as a site-specific investigation: the environment, performers, and audience co-produce the emergent audiovisual structure, highlighting how movement, material, and signal circulate across space and time.
Rather than fixed compositions, the work foregrounds fluidity, contingency, and relational feedback—exploring how audiovisual systems can capture, extend, and visualize the flow of energy in physical, cognitive, and perceptual domains.
[ action performance in the hotel lobby ]
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[location]
51.4556° N, 7.0116° E (Essen, Germany)
[time]
Saturday, September 30, 2023
Sanja Star (sonic illustration, objects, action)
Grgur Savic (objects, small electronics, action)
[ AV projection mapping on the rocks ]
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[location]
42° 57′ 0″ N, 17° 7′ 30″ E Korčula island, Croatia
[time]
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Sanja Star (sonic illustration)
Grgur Savic (electronics)
