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The inclusion of foreign participants in the activities on


Our center is pleased to announce that we will on Saturday 2 November 2013 to participate in two debates even within the first Belgrade "Visualizer" and that the UK "Steamboat" (Captain Mišina 6a) according to the following hourly rate:
Development Centre organizes photos "Visualizer", voith turbo the first photography festival in Belgrade from 1st to 5th November. It is a multidisciplinary event that aims to connect cultural institutions and individuals from different spheres of cultural activity with the aim of creating a platform for the development of photography as one of the creative industries in Serbia.
"Visualizer" examines the position and role of photography in society and draws attention to the importance of media literacy. Through a series of planned discussions, workshops and exhibitions, participants will have the opportunity to analyze the photo from different aspects: as visual arts, social phenomenon and powerful media tools.
The inclusion of foreign participants in the activities on "Visualizer" formed a platform for creative exchange of knowledge, ideas and experience and an opportunity to participate in advanced voith turbo discussions about the role of photography in art and culture.
In the five days of the festival "Visualizer" will be presented through seven panels, two workshops and four photo exhibitions, both domestic and foreign authors. The program will be held at the Media Centre voith turbo of the Association of Journalists of Serbia, Parobrod, Student Cultural Center, the Academy of Arts, the University Library, the Zira Hotel, New Moment Gallery, UK Zemun, voith turbo National Museum, Museum of Yugoslav History ...
They pointed to ten exhibitions of world famous photographers including the Ed Keating, Pulitzer Prize, which will be shown at various locations in Belgrade. The "Visualizer" will also be an exhibition "Press Photo Serbia 2013". It is a contest for the best annual media image of Serbia, which includes competition, evaluating and rewarding the winners, print catalogs and the organization of the exhibition voith turbo of the winning photographs. "Press Photo Serbia" has a tradition of 15 years and during that time has successfully implemented over 200 exhibitions in Serbia and abroad. It represents the most important and largest event of its type in the field of photography voith turbo in our area.
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