Site-specific video mapping installation created for the historic mill building in Tršic, Serbia, as part of the International Multimedia Art Colony.
The project explored the relationship between material heritage, spatial memory, and the contemporary experience of place. Large-scale moving images were projected directly onto the mill’s architecture, transforming the building into a dynamic audiovisual environment. The installation treated the architecture itself as an active participant in the work.
Drawing on the site's historical and cultural context, the projected imagery interacted with the physical structure, revealing traces of past activity embedded within the building. The work investigated how digital media can reactivate historical spaces, creating new relationships between contemporary visual language and cultural heritage.
By combining architecture, moving image, and site-specific projection, Old Mill examined the potential of media technologies to reinterpret places of historical significance while fostering new forms of perception, memory, and emotional engagement.
Old Mill
Site-specific video mapping installation, Tršic, Serbia; puppet designed by Kaja Kordas
Site-specific video mapping installation, Tršic, Serbia; puppet designed by Kaja Kordas
07/2018