Digital Daughters
My work aims to merge art with the digital era, creating a seamless integration of the physical and the virtual. Through this project, I hope to inspire viewers to explore the ways in which digital transformations can create a more enriched and inclusive world for all generations. The digital immortal is a key element in this vision, serving as a bridge between the old and the new.
The project’s inspiration draws from the idea of virtual immortality and how it might transform societies. It challenges the audience to imagine a future where generations can preserve their digital avatars, carrying the wisdom and experiences of the past into the future. This virtual world allows these digital immortals to live in harmony with the older generations, learning from their digital elders.
Nada
Nada Pleskonjic graduated cinematography at Faculty of Dramatic Arts (University of Arts), Belgrade, Serbia (2007). Her background in cinematography has lent a cinematic depth to her photography projects and portraits, allowing her to tell compelling stories. Her artistic vision is one of continuous exploration and adaptation. With each project, she strive to push the boundaries of visual storytelling, creating images that are not only aesthetically compelling but also thought-provoking. Recently, her artistic journey has taken a bold new direction with the advent of AI-generated imagery.
Her current AI work explores the intersection of humanity and technology, creating portraits that are at once familiar and otherworldly.
Beside solo exhibitions, she participated in various group exhibitions and art projects.