DR. SLAVICA CEPERKOVIC



Dr. Slavica Ceperkovic (she/her)  is an artist who creates unique, user‑focused, interactive, immersive digital experiences across multiple platforms. Her research interests in immersive storytelling include volumetric video in XR, speculative futures, machine learning and telexistence spaces. Her contemporary artworks have shown in museums including Palais de Tokyo, Grand Palais Museum and Le Fresnoy, Studio National des Arts Contemporains. Dr. Slavica Ceperkovic has presented and published research papers at ISEA and CAA. Her artwork has been reviewed in Art Press, Liberation, Le Figero, Beaux Arts Magazine and books published by MIT Press. Slavica Ceperkovic was an invited mentor and juror at the MIT Reality Hack and the EAI ArtsIT Publications Chair at NYU Abu Dhabi where she was a Visiting Professor in the Interactive Media department.


Dr. Slavica Ceperkovic is a professor of Interactive Media at Seneca Polytechnic. She holds a PhD in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. MDes in Strategic Foresight and Innovation from OCAD University, MFA from Le Fresnoy Studio National Des Arts Contemporains and a BFA in New Media Studies from Toronto Metropolitan University.

Email slavica@gmail.com







28 Threaded White  
Interactive Video Installation, 1999

As viewers first enter the gallery, they notice a blank white projection. On a closer inspection of the projection, a knife appears and slowly begins to dissect the screen from behind. The closer the viewer goes to the screen, the deeper and higher the cut. As the viewer leaves the gallery, the screen begins to stitch itself up, reconstructing the hole made by the viewer. If the viewer sees this, and returns to the screen, the seam begins to unravel.
If the viewer does not act, there is no image and the screen will disappear back to white. 

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