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Predavači // Speakers

 

Predstavljamo gostujuće predavače i predavačice, koji će svojim znanjima i iskustvima doprinijeti ostvarenju četvrtog SEF festivala!

We are proud to present speakers that will be giving lectures during fourth edition of SEF festival!

Matija Dronjić (1984) diplomirani je etnolog i arheolog. Od 2012. godine zaposlen je u Etnografskom muzeju u Zagrebu na radnom mjestu kustosa, od 2013. godine obnaša dužnost voditelja Audiovizualnih fondova, voditelja Zbirke audiovizualne opreme i suvoditelja Zbirke razglednica i čestitki. Uz znasntveno istraživački rad na odabranim temama iz područja nematerijalne kulturne baštine, aktivno se bavi digitalnom humanistikom, odnosno razvojem muzejskih digitalnih strategija te problematikom vidljivosti muzejskog fundusa.

Matija Dronjić (1984) is a graduated ethnologist and archeologist. Since 2012 he has been employed at the Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb as a curator, since 2013 he has been the Head of Audiovisual Funds, Head of the Audiovisual Equipment Collection and Co-Collector of Postcards and Greeting Cards. In addition to studying research on selected topics in the field of intangible cultural heritage, he actively deals with digital humanities, ie the development of museum digital strategies and the visibility of the museum fundraiser.

Rođena 2. svibnja 1976. u Supetru na otoku Braču. Diplomirala je etnologiju, engleski jezik i književnost na Filozofskom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Zagrebu 13. srpnja 1999. Nakon završenog studija radi kao kustosica u Etnografskom muzeju Istre u Pazinu. Godine 2001. započela je raditi kao znanstveni asistent na Odsjeku za etnologiju i kulturnu antropologiju. Glavna područja njezinog znanstvenog interesa su: antropologija društvene memorije, antropologija prostora i kulture prostora, izgradnja kulturnih područja, proučava otočnost, karnevale, festivale i druga javna događanja.

Born May 2, 1976 in Supetar, the island of Brač. Received her BA in ethnology and English language and literature from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb July 13, 1999. After graduation she worked as a curator at the Ethnographic Museum of Istria in Pazin. She started working as a junior research assistant at the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology in 2001. Main areas of her scientific interest are: anthropology of social memory, anthropology of place and space, the construction of cultural regions, island studies, performance studies, studies of carnivals, festivals and other public events.

Dr.sc. Josip Zanki rođen je 14. ožujka 1969. u Zadru. Odrastao je u selu Privlaka, sjeverozapadno od Zadra. Diplomirao je na Akademiji likovnih umjetnosti u Zagrebu 1994. godine (klasa prof. Miroslava Šuteja) s radom pod naslovom "Mysticism in the Artistic Practice of J. Beuys" i eksperimentalnim grafičkim ciklusom New Machines, remake istraživanja provedenih od strane hrvatskog renesansnog znanstvenika Fausta Vrančića. Poslijediplomski studij Etnologije i antropologije na Filozofskom fakultetu u Zagrebu završio je 2016. Od 1986. godine radi na instalacijama, izvedbama, eksperimentalnim filmovima i videozapisima, istraživanju grafičkih medija i kulturnoj antropologiji.

Josip Zanki, PhD was born in Zadar on 14th March 1969. He grew up in the village of Privlaka, North West of Zadar. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1994 (class of Professor Miroslav Šutej) with a thesis entitled “Mysticism in the Artistic Practice of J. Beuys” and an experimental series of etchings New Machines, a remake of the research conducted by the Croatian renaissance scientist Faust Vrančić. Postgraduate Studies from the Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology in Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies in Zagreb he finished 2016. Since 1986 he has been working on installations, performances, experimental film and video, research into graphic media and cultural anthropology.

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