Academic Profile
Asst Prof Vladimir Todorovic

Assistant Professor 
 
School of Art, Design and Media 
College of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences 



Email: VLADA@ntu.edu.sg
Phone: (+65)6513 8247 
Office: ART 2-6 
Education
  • MFA (Art Studio) University of California, Santa Barbara 2004
  • BS (Plastic Arts - Painting) University of Arts in Belgrade 2001
Biography
Vladimir Todorovic, born 1977. Zrenjanin (Serbia), studied visual arts, at the Academy of the Arts in Belgrade and University of California Santa Barbara. Currently, he is working as Assistant Professor at the School of Art, Design and Media, NTU, Singapore. He co-founded the new media art collective called ‘syntfarm’ based in Singapore and the Institute for Flexible Cultures and Technologies 'NAPON' in Novi Sad, Serbia.

Vladimir Todorovic works with code and generative systems that enable him to communicate some of his ideas in variety of cinematographic media. By writing computer code, he produces narrative structures that he calls generative movies. His projects were exhibited and showcased at events including: 39th International Film Festival Rotterdam, Rencontres Internationales 09, Videoformes, ICA Singapore, ISEA09, ISEA08, Enter3, Wired NextFest, Dislocate07, ISEA06, Siggraph 06, Transmediale 05, File 2004, MuseumsQuartier Vienna, Machinista, Entermutlimediale 2, WRO 05, Museum of Contemporary Arts Belgrade, etc; and reviewed at/by: Channel NewsAsia, Reuters, “Smart Surfaces” – Springer/Birkhäuser, Wired, New Scientist, Gamasutra, Futures-labs, Neural.it, Res Magazine, Selectparks.net, Turbulence, Artmagazine, Remont, Danas, etc. Recently, he served as the chair of Ludic Interfaces theme and the organizer of ISEA08 in Singapore.
Research Interests
Todorovic's areas of expertise include: generative movies, experimental film and video, system art, art and nature...

creative projects:

2010.
1. Silica-Esc, generative movie

2009.
2. The Snail on the Slope, generative movie,
3. NilDegree, computer game,
4. Groundpulse, mobile seismometer, with Syntfarm,
5. Synt-hazards, rapid prototypes – objects, public art commission, with Syntfarm,
6. “Gardenhost” urban intervention project - with Fabrizio Galli, Ing Ing and Yang Ying,

2008.
7. Syntboutique, installation, with Syntfarm,
8. Ad-Hoc, performance, with Syntfarm,

2007.
9. KA, performance, with Syntfarm and BTC, performance with Syntfarm,
10. Prague Soil, with Syntfarm,
11. Metazoa Ludens - augmented reality games for pets, with Mixed Reality Lab Singapore,

2006.
12. Transcoded Nature – mixed reality game, with Raster,
13. Cycloglyphs - GPS based media exploration of Belgrade, with Raster,

2000-2005.
14. Game Music - a sound production environment created in the first person shooter game,
15. Capture the Artist - a paintball tournament in art gallery,
16. Mixed-Up Continuous Tense, interactive installation with Andreas Schlegel,
17. One and Five or Six Chairs - a nano-lithograph,
18. Translocations - software art, digital prints,
19. 7 - video art installation,
20. Talking From the Barrel, video,
21. Reflecting, interactive sculpture,
22. About Face, dual video installation.
Research Grant
  • RCC (-)
Current Projects
  • Open Source Systems for Generative 3D Motion Graphics
  • VOLOKOD – Computational Platform for Creative Coding
Selected Publications
  • R.K.C Tan, A.D. Cheok, R. Peiris, V. Todorovic, H.C. Loi, C.W. Loh, D.T.K. Nguyen, J.Y.P. Sen, E.Z. Yio, T.B.S. Derek. (2008). Metazoa Ludens: Mixed Reality Interactions and Play for Small Pets and Humans. Leonardo, 41(3), 308-309.
  • R.K.C.Tan, V. Todorovic, A.D. Cheok, J.K.S. Teh, S.P. Lee and G. Andrejin. (2006). Metazoa Ludens Playing games with pets. ACM Siggraph 06 Sketches.
  • R.K.C.Tan, V. Todorovic, A.D. Cheok, J.K.S. Teh, S.P. Lee and G. Andrejin. (2006). Metazoa Ludens. ACM SIGCHI - ACE06.
  • V. Todorovic. (2006). Dis-Simulations. Games 2006.
  • R.K.C.Tan, V. Todorovic, A.D. Cheok, G. Andrejin, J.K.S. Teh and S.P. Lee. (2006). Metazoa Ludens: Mixed Reality environment for playing computer games with pets. Journal of Computational Information System, 2(6), 861-865.
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