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Interview with 3D modeler Nikola Novak

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Nikola Novak is a 42 years old futurist from Serbia. He is a self-taught 3d modeler , animator 2d sketcher, CAD modeler with huge passion for concept car design. We have conducted an interview with him. How does it feel being on the top cover of 3D Artist magazine from UK? Everything started when Steve Holmes from 3DArtist magazine from UK magazine saw my supercar concept on my deviantart profile and asked me to publish it on top cover of their magazine. For me it was awesome feeling to see how my own design fits on top cover of 3D Artist magazine. It was also great advertising for open source software Blender 3D to attract more users. It was my way to show my appreciation to software developers, owner of the software Ton Rosendaal and to blender3d artist community , my video tutors . In this edition of 3D Artist magazine issue 83 there are work presentations from other Blender3d artist professionals too. By the way my supercar concept look even much better, when Steve se...

Eat - Eco Art & Theory

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Ksenija Bunjak is an architect, a researcher of sustainability in urban and rural contexts and architecture for the climate change and a hobby photographer. Currently, she lives in Serbia. Previously, she lived and worked in Barcelona, Spain; Copenhagen, Denmark; Munich, Germany and very briefly in Shanghai, China. Ksenija holds a PhD in Architecture and is strongly dedicated to the sustainable and energy efficient architecture, education and rising public awareness about these issues. She works as an outsourcing architect and she also has her own NGO: EAT - Eco Art & Theory that deals with the global questions such as sustainability and climate change. We have conducted an interview with Ksenija. When did you begin the founding of your NGO 'EAT' (ECO ART & THEORY)? The idea for starting an NGO related to the environmental issues and their representations in art and theory is not new. We came together for the first time in 2012. At the very beginning we w...