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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Aleksandra Jovanić, The Anatomy of Reflection, 2025 Portrait courtesy the artist
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Aleksandra Jovanić

The Anatomy of Reflection, 2025
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Aleksandra Jovanić is an artist and programmer from Belgrade, Serbia. She holds a doctorate in Digital Arts and a BSc in Computer Science. In her research and artistic practice she...
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Aleksandra Jovanić is an artist and programmer from Belgrade, Serbia. She holds a doctorate in Digital Arts and a BSc in Computer Science. In her research and artistic practice she combines various media, mainly in the field of interactive art, art games, and generative art. Jovanić’s recent works focus on the aesthetic of data visualization and optical illusions, as well as explorations of accepted concepts of truth and reality. Her work has been exhibited internationally in exhibitions at Unit London, Feral File, Vellum LA, Art Blocks, and Art Basel. As an associate professor, she teaches in the New Media department at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade.

The Anatomy of Reflection is part of an ongoing series that explores the graphical evolution of lines, formed based on simple algorithmic instructions and subsequently morphing into bands and intricate structures. At the same time, connections to the imperfections and fragility of human bodies and human creations are made. Simple geometries and quasi-scientific notations are broken through irregular reflections, augmenting the pliability of our minds in their perception and reflection of truth and reality.
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