Nonaligned Movement: Arts and Culture*
Cultural cooperation within the Nonaligned Movement created a global network of cultural exchanges and a distinct version of modernism. Part 4 of 7.
Cultural cooperation within the Nonaligned Movement created a global network of cultural exchanges and a distinct version of modernism. Part 4 of 7.
Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia live on in a poetic way. After they served their representative duties as Yugoslavia’s and Czechoslovakia’s pavilions at the Expo 67 world fair in Montreal, both buildings were repurposed as cultural institutions in small communities on the island of Newfoundland.
Galaksija, an 8-bit computer created by Voja Antonić that enthusiasts built themselves using instructions published in 1983 in Yugoslavia’s first computer magazine, had an enormous impact on Yugoslavia’s IT industry. This is the story of the DIY Yugoslav computer and its enduring legacy.
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Mario Milaković, the founder of Yugodom, a stay over museum of mid-century modern Yugoslav design, discusses his creation, tourism, and Yugonostalgia.
The inaugural episode of Remembering Yugoslavia is all about the Yugo car.