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The Ilica Project — Nina Bacun, Maja Kolar, Ivana Borovnjak, Masa Poljanec, Roberta Bratovic, Tina Ivezic



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The printed edition of the Ilica Project published by Oaza art organization functions as a sort of design research project. The project was launched in 2014 to open a new space for reflection, promotion and advocacy of design practice in a very specific area of social design that has only started developing in Croatia.

This publication presents an overview of all activities done so far in the framework of the project and seeks to answer the question of how to use design tools to affect self-sustainability of the local community and consequently establish the continuity of local identity and creation of new values?



Paperback
Publisher: Oaza
Contributors: Bojan Mrđenović, Neven Petrović, Borko Vukosav, Marina Paulenka (fotografija ∕ photography), Maja Arčabić, Boris Bakal, Jan Boelen, Aljoša Dekleva & Tina Gregorič, Marko Golub, Bojan Mucko, Oaza (essays), Igor Dvoršćak, Domagoj Živčić, Zlatko Budiselić, Goran Žugić, Zvonimir Balcer, Đuro Bashota, Niko Kuharić, Stella Gašparac, Mateja & Thomislav Cerovečki, Damir Marković, Stjepan Pavlović, Renato Bočak, Zvonimir Strašek, Nino Radulović, Dubravko Lacković, Sven Rakitničan, Vinko Zvošec, Nikola Andrijević, Džan Bashota, Marica Ivičević−Barišić, Stipan Josić, Gjon Gjoni, Enver i Ali Gadaf, David Lušičić, Alenka Antolić−Soban, Damir Mehkek, Ivan Prgomet (artisans, knowledge holders)








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