#stefan todorović
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
drondskaath · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Fuming Mouth | Last Day of Sun | 3rd November, 2023
American Death Metal/Crust Metal
Artwork by Stefan Todorović
1 note · View note
mfhunter · 2 years ago
Photo
S
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Hermit’s Lair - Human Antithesis https://t.me/Human_Antithesis
Fordomth - Is, Qui Mortem Audit (June 26th, 2020) Country: Italy Genre: Black Metal Reuploaded: FLAC
Lineup:
Gabriele Catania - Vocals, Tibetan Bells
Gianluca Cardillo - Guitars, Flute
Martino Razza - Bass, Synth
Valerio Cimino - Drums
Miscellaneous Staff:
Stefan Todorović - Artwork
Carlo Altobelli - Mixing
Mario Dahmen - Mastering
Tracklist:
Esse - 08:52
Audere - 08:02
Scire - 06:41
Mors - 07:42
Label: Auric Records
4 notes · View notes
theartofmetal · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
203. Legacies of Frailty - Woe (Black Metal, 2023)
Art by Stefan Todorović / Khaos Dictator Design
36 notes · View notes
nylanguageworkshop · 2 months ago
Text
Workshop Monday, October 28th: Magdalena Kaufmann, "Reaching the remote and the impossible"
Our speaker on Monday, October 28th will be Magdalena Kaufmann, who is an Associate Professor of Linguistics at UConn. Magda will present joint work with Stefan Kaufmann called "Reaching the remote and the impossible"
Certain types of conditional clauses (“counterfactuals”, “subjunctive conditionals”) are a prominent means for characterizing states of affairs that are considered remote or impossible, rendering them a long-standing topic of interest for philosophy of language, natural language semantics, psychology of reasoning, and other fields. In this talk, I would like to argue that a closer look at minimally different pairs of conditionals as well as different marking strategies across languages (X-marking, von Fintel & Iatridou 2023) provides evidence for a specific picture of how remote or impossible alternatives to the world of evaluation are made accessible. A crosslinguistically surprisingly prevalent strategy involves past and/or perfect markers that fail to make (obvious) temporal contributions (“fake past”, Iatridou 2000). Debates of whether these markers contribute their usual temporal meanings after all or convey purely modal meanings instead (past-as-past vs. past-as-modal) have often taken an either/or format. I will discuss a growing body of data that support the idea that different X-marking constructions within given languages differ in what temporal and modal meanings they involve. Specifically, I would like to argue that English X-marking involves a layer of modally interpreted (“fake”) past that can be combined with an additional temporally interpreted perfect marker, resulting in Simple Past vs. Past Perfect X-marked conditionals. Both Japanese (Mizuno & Kaufmann 2018, Mizuno 2023) and Serbian (Kaufmann and Todorović, accepted) appear to reflect this distinction more transparently. I will conclude with a brief look at novel observations on the role of aspectual properties, as well as a recent alternative account of (one type of) X-marking in terms of activation of alternatives and exhaustification (Sæbø 2024).
The workshop will take place on Monday, October 28th from 6 until 8pm (Eastern Time) in room 202 of NYU's Philosophy Building (5 Washington Place).
RSVP: If you don't have an NYU ID, and if you haven't RSVPed for a workshop yet during this semester, please RSVP no later than 10am on the day of the talk by emailing your name and email address to Jack Mikuszewski at [email protected]. This is required by NYU in order to access the building. When you arrive, please be prepared to show government ID to the security guard.
0 notes
goalhofer · 2 months ago
Text
2024 olympics Serbia roster
Athletics
Elzan Bibić (Karajukića Bunari)
Armin Sinančević (Prijepolje)
Angelina Topić (Belgrade)
Milica Gardašević (Novi Sad)
Ivana Španović (Zrenjanin)
Világos Adriana (Vrbas)
Basketball
Uroš Plavšić (Ivanjica)
Filip Petrušev (Belgrade)
Nikola Jović (Belgrade)
Bogdan Bogdanović (Belgrade)
Vanja Marinković (Belgrade)
Ognjen Dobrić (Belgrade)
Nikola Jokić (Sombor)
Vasilije Micić (Kraljevo)
Marko Gudurić (Priboj)
Dejan Davidovac (Zrenjanin)
Aleks Avramović (Čačak)
Nikola Milutinov (Novi Sad)
Marko Branković (Novi Sad)
Strahinja Stojačić (Novi Sad)
Dejan Majstorović (Stari Banovci)
Mihailo Vasić (Belgrade)
Ivana Raca (Athens, Greece)
Saša Čađ (Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Nevena Jovanović (Kraljevo)
Yvonne Anderson (Columbia, Missouri)
Dragana Stanković (Ljubovija)
Jovana Nogić (Belgrade)
Maša Janković (Vrbas)
Aleksandra Katanić (Smederevska Palanka)
Angela Dugalić (Des Plaines, Illinois)
Tina Krajišnik (Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Mina Đorđević (Belgrade)
Nadija Smailbegović (Novi Pazar)
Boxing
Vakhid Abbasov (Belgrade)
Sara Ćirković (Bratunac, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Natalia Shadrina (Yakutsk, Russia)
Canoeing
Anđelo Džombeta (Novi Sad)
Marko Dragosavljević (Novi Sad)
Marko Novaković (Bečej)
Vladimir Torubarov (Novi Sad)
Anastazija Bajuk (Sremska Mitrovica)
Dunja Stanojev (Novi Sad)
Milica Novaković (Novi Sad)
Marija Dostanić (Sremska Mitrovica)
Cycling
Ognjen Ilić (Aranđelovac)
Jelena Erić (Kraljevo)
Judo
Strahinja Bunčić (Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Nemanja Majdov (Istočno Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Aleksandar Kukolj (Belgrade)
Milica Nikolić (Belgrade)
Marica Perišić (Temerin)
Milica Žabić (Belgrade)
Rowing
Nikolay Pimenov; Jr. (Moscow, Russia)
Martin Mačković (Subotica)
Jovana Arsić (Novi Sad)
Shooting
Lazar Kovačević (Jagodina)
Damir Mikec (Belgrade)
Zorana Arunović (Belgrade)
Swimming
Justin Cvetkov (Zrenjanin)
Andrej Barna (Subotica)
Velimir Stjepanović (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Nikola Aćin (Zrenjanin)
Anja Crevar (Pančevo)
Table tennis
Izabela Lupulesku (Belgrade)
Taekwondo
Lev Korneev (Belgrade)
Stefan Takov (Belgrade)
Aleksandra Perišić (Belgrade)
Tennis
Novak Đoković (Belgrade)
Dušan Lajović (Srem)
Volleyball
Milorad Kapur (Ravni Topolovac)
Pavle Perić (Prokuplje)
Uroš Kovačević (Kraljevo)
Petar Krsmanović (Čačak)
Marko Ivović (Ljig)
Nikola Jovović (Novi Sad)
Miran Kujundžić (Subotica)
Aleks Atanasijević (Belgrade)
Dražen Luburić (Novi Sad)
Marko Podraščanin (Novi Sad)
Vuk Todorović (Belgrade)
Aleksandar Nedeljković (Vranje)
Bianka Buša (Vrbas)
Katarina Lazović (Belgrade)
Bojana Drča (Belgrade)
Mina Popović (Kraljevo)
Aleksandra Uzelac (Zrenjanin)
Maja Ognjenović (Zrenjanin)
Maja Aleksić (Užice)
Jovana Stevanović (Belgrade)
Silvija Popović (Belgrade)
Tijana Bošković (Bileća, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Bojana Milenković (Belgrade)
Sara Lozo (Jagodina)
Water polo
Radoslav Filipović (Novi Sad)
Dušan Mandić (Belgrade)
Strahinja Rašović (Belgrade)
Sava Ranđelović (Niš)
Miloš Ćuk (Novi Sad)
Nikola Dedović (Belgrade)
Radomir Drašović (Belgrade)
Nikola Jakšić (Belgrade)
Nemanja Ubović (Belgrade)
Nemanja Vico (Kotor, Montenegro)
Petar Jakšić (Belgrade)
Viktor Rašović (Belgrade)
Vladimir Mišović (Pančevo)
Wrestling
Khetag Tsabolov (Vladikavkaz, Russia)
Georgi Tibilov (Subotica)
Nemes Máté (Senta)
Aleksandr Komarov (St. Petersburg, Russia)
Mikheil Kajaia (Novi Sad)
0 notes
metalby · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Silva [Forgotten Sanctuary]. 2023. Bandcamp, Spotify, Facebook, Amazon, Youtube. Twitter(metalone). Artwork : Stefan Todorović.
youtube
0 notes
aqua-regia009 · 5 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Rebellious One  — Stefan Todorović (Serbian, b.1987) aka Khaos Diktator Design
https://www.facebook.com/KhaosDiktatorDesign
4K notes · View notes
weirdletter · 5 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Album cover for Svartgren, by Stefan Todorović (Khaos Diktator Design), via Facebook.
85 notes · View notes
rp-kat · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Gorgoroth - Instinctus Bestialis
2015
40 notes · View notes
wolfliving · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
8th Kilometer May 22–November 21, 2021 Promotion of The 8th Kilometer exhibition catalogue: August 29, 4–5pm Serbian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Giardini Serbian Pavilion, Giardini, Venice, Italy Venice Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 10am–6pm serbianpavilioninvenice.com Instagram
Exhibition authors: Moderni u Beogradu (MuBGD): Iva Bekić, Petar Cigić, Dalia Dukanac, Stefan Đorđević, Irena Gajić, Mirjana Ješić, Hristina Stojanović, Snežana Zlatković
Commissioner: Slobodan Jović
Bord of experts: Ljiljana Miletić Abramović, Aleksandru Vuja, Tanja Damljanović Conley, Predrag Milutinović, Zorica Savičić, Branko Stanojević, Dejan Todorović
Representing Serbia at the Biennale Architettura 2021, MuBGD—a team of eight architects—designed and produced the exhibition under the title The 8th Kilometer. MuBGD team interpreted the theme of the 17th International Venice Architecture Biennale, “How will we live together?” through the life-work relationship which generates forms of collectivity and is manifested as the relation between one city’s production base and its urban structure. The specific subject of the research that forms the main content of the exhibition in the Pavilion of Serbia is Bor, a mining town in East Serbia. Geographically positioned within a non-ferrous metal mining basin, this town was urbanistically and architecturally developed during the post-war industrialization period, thus further upgrading its multicultural character previously developed through the town’s core economic activity—mining.
As the authors of the exhibition noticed, in everyday language the residents of Bor refer to the individual places of the town through a measure of their distance from the Bor open-cast mine, which they take as a starting point, i.e. “kilometer zero.” Furthermore, the inhabitants’ system of orientation is analogous to the methodology of planning and construction of the town itself by way of seven city kilometers. In this sense, the “eighth kilometer” represents a qualitatively new layer of the town, suggesting directions of its further development beyond the mining industry.
The exhibition demonstrates that in the example of the Bor Basin, developed mining production has so far been unambiguously positioned as the sole factor of the town’s existence. By placing this production into global capital flows, the town exhibits the absence of opportunities to improve its social and spatial plans. At the same time, due to the unsustainability of the previously proposed alternatives to its socio-economic development, Bor also represents an opportunity to redefine the life-work relationship and consequently its physical framework. Therefore, the exhibition and research investigate the future of this relationship through the theme of the “eighth kilometer” which introduces disruption into the order of the existing seven urban zones—“kilometers.”
The exhibition includes a spatial simulation of the open-cast mine as a large scale model bordering the town’s seven kilometers, which are metaphorically presented via spatial and graphic simulations. A surface area made from copper tin is formed on the Pavilion’s frontal longitudinal wall, copper being the main product of Bor’s mining industry, thus attracting visitors’ attention to its captivating visual character. A contribution to the authenticity of the exhibition is the origin of the copper sheets used in the production of the exhibition, which are a direct product of the Bor mine whose copper ore was processed in Rolling Mill in Western Serbia. Each of the kilometers is explored through both the archive and design research of a topic specific to the designated area and the town itself. The respective topics are: industry, town planning, cultural spaces, housing standard, everyday life, ecology and demography.
Through collaborative work with an interdisciplinary team of experts and locals, the authors of the exhibition seek to recognize the capacity of architects to provoke a debate about the present and the future of Bor, and possibly other such towns.
The exhibition authors along with the Commissioner will present the exhibition catalogue on August 29 as part of the Midissage events in Serbian Pavilion in Giardini, Venice.
The MuBGD (Moderni u Beogradu / Modern in Belgrade) project brings together a group of eight architects who share a particular interest in architectural illustration. Together, they launched the MuBGD platform in 2018 as a means of promotion, but also critical analysis of Belgrade’s architectural heritage.
1 note · View note
zanimljivaekonomija · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Lagunini hit pisci potpisuju u Noći knjige
I predstojeću Noć knjige, pored velikih popusta na Lagunina izdanja koji se kreću do 40%, popusta na knjige drugih izdavača koji su se priključili manifestaciji, knjige na stranim jezicima i gift program od 20%, obeležiće sjajni naslovi i druženje sa piscima. 
Svoje knjige potpisivaće autori Lagune koje nemamo priliku često da sretnemo: Srđan Valjarević u petak u 19 sati i Boris Dežulović u nedelju u 17 sati u knjižari u SKC-u, zatim Jelena Bačić Alimpić, Mirjana Bobić Mojsilović, Dejan Tiago-Stanković, Dragan Velikić i drugi.
Evo kompletnog rasporeda potpisivanja: 
Petak, 17. jun
Delfi SKC, Kralja Milana 48 (ulaz iz Resavske), Beograd
17.00 – Živojin Žika Petrović
17.30 – Ivan Ivanji
17.45 – Nenad Novak Stefanović
18.00 – Jelena Bačić Alimpić
19.00 – Srđan Valjarević
19.15 – Dragan Velikić
19.30 – Vladimir Kecmanović
20.00 – Dejan Tiago-Stanković
20.30 – Mirjana Bobić Mojsilović
Delfi knjižara „Borislav Pekić“, Knez Mihailova 48, Beograd
17.30 – Stefan Marković
18.00 – Ivan Ivačković
18.15 – Duško Lopandić
18.30 – Dejan Tiago-Stanković
19.00 – Mirjana Bobić Mojsilović
19.30 – Čedomir Antić
Delfi knjižara „Branko Miljković“, Obrenovićeva 3, Niš
18.00 – Dejan Stojiljković
18.30 – Lela Stojanović
19.00 – Branislav Janković
19.30 – Stefan Mitić Tićmi 
Knjižara Delfi Sombor, Kralja Petra 16
18.00 – Vladimir Vujinović
Subota, 18. jun
Delfi SKC, Kralja Milana 48 (ulaz iz Resavske), Beograd
17.30 – Aleksandra Filipović
17.45 – Vojislav Todorović
18.00 – Ljubivoje Ršumović
18.30 – Srđan Anđelić i Tanja Veselinović (A.k.a. Mjehur i Gorostasna)
19.00 – Vanja Bulić
Delfi knjižara „Borislav Pekić“, Knez Mihailova 48, Beograd
17.30 – Momčilo Petrović
18.00 – Siniša Soćanin
18.30 – Jovan Ristić
19.00 – Branko Anđić
Delfi knjižara „Branko Miljković“, Obrenovićeva 3, Niš
18.00 – Dejan Stojiljković
Nedelja, 19. jun
Delfi SKC, Kralja Milana 48 (ulaz iz Resavske), Beograd
17.00 – Boris Dežulović
17.30 – Bojan Ljubenović
18.00 – Slavimir Stojanović
Delta Planet Niš
18.00 – Jelena Bačić Alimpić
0 notes
human-antithesis · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Hermit’s Lair - Human Antithesis https://t.me/Human_Antithesis
Fordomth - Is, Qui Mortem Audit (June 26th, 2020) Country: Italy Genre: Black Metal Reuploaded: FLAC
Lineup:
Gabriele Catania - Vocals
Gianluca Cardillo - Guitars
Martino Razza - Bass
Valerio Cimino - Drums
Miscellaneous Staff:
Stefan Todorović - Artwork
Carlo Altobelli - Mixing
Mario Dahmen - Mastering
Tracklist:
Esse - 08:52
Audere - 08:02
Scire - 06:41
Mors - 07:42
0 notes
theartofmetal · 8 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
311. Killing Karma - Disbelief (Death/Thrash/Sludge Metal, 2024)
Art by Stefan Todorović / Khaos Diktator Design
10 notes · View notes
fredymetalshow17 · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
14 de julio de 1987. Nace Stefan Todorović en Kragujevac, Serbia, de nombre artistico Atterigner. Es un músico y vocalista de origen servio mas conocido por su aportación en las bandas de black metal Triumfall y Gorgoroth, desde 2012 - presente. https://www.instagram.com/p/CRUWEjwrXzD/?utm_medium=tumblr
0 notes
vm4vm0 · 4 years ago
Video
vimeo
JUVENILE from Jovan Todorovic on Vimeo.
dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/30588/1/what-is-life-like-in-a-serbian-young-offenders-institution
Directed by Jovan Todorović
Editor: Milena Z. Petrović Cinematography: Stefan Đorđević, Jovan Todorovć Original Music: Alex Epton Sound Design: Aleksandar Protić Colorist: Michael Rossiter @ The Mill
Sound Mixer: Aleksandar Perović Aleksandar Papajić
Producer: Bogdan Petković Jovan Todorović
ExecutiveProducer: Božidar Đokić
EMOTE productions 2016.
0 notes
automaticvr · 5 years ago
Video
vimeo
MetaGarden is an imaginary-real world that exists both in virtual and real space. It is segmented into related Spheres. The conceptual framework of the garden also allows us to think about the current networks that we are part of. They oftentimes seem like they are built on foundations of social well-being and care, yet these sometimes simultaneously harm us and threaten our privacy and existential agency. Speculating about the systems that we will be part of in the future is interesting, yet our reality is full of unresolved directions of our future development. Within gardens, we forge connections with the organic and the non-organic.Throughout history, the garden as a sheltered environment is constantly re-emerging as a special location for recreation and our contact with nature. Throughout MetaGarden, the question lingers: what will our future gardens look like? Tanja Vujinović: Sphere3 Production: Ultramono Institute Coproduction of work Plasmonika: Finetuned Limited and EUROfusion Coproduction of work Island: SciArtLab IJS The project is supported by the City of Ljubljana – Department of Culture Collaborators: Jan Kušej (Ultramono Institute) Jože Zajec, ScenArt Dr Luka Suhadolnik, Department for Nanostructured Materials, Jožef Stefan Institute Dr Vid Podpečan, Department of Knowledge Technologies, Institute Jozef Stefan Luzie Seidel (LUZ1E), https://ift.tt/2lwIWAn Mihajlo Đorović, https://ift.tt/2b2nmSo Special thanks to the following people for their creative advice in developing this project: Julian Weaver, artist and curator, Finetuned Limited Tomo Per, RogLab Dr Jelena Guga, researcher Arijana Filipić, Department of Biotechnology and Systems Biology, National Institute of Biology Nataša Todorović, Astronomic Observatory Belgrade Dr Zoran Lj. Petrović, SANU Dr Lowell Morgan, Physicist, Kinema Research Dr Gregor Primc, Department of Surface Engineering, Jožef Stefan Institute Dr Rok Zaplotnik, Department of Surface Engineering, Jožef Stefan Institute Dr Saša Novak, Department of Nanostructured materials, Jožef Stefan Institute Derek Snyder, researcher and editor
0 notes