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Second Skin

Re:people – Centre for Society and Technology invites you to the three-day Art Meets Science 2025 program, which will take place from November 12 to 14 at the Palace of Science in Belgrade.

This year’s edition connects art, science, and society through exhibitions, discussions, and lectures, exploring art as a method for rethinking the boundaries between science, architecture, the body, and everyday life.

The program opens on November 12 at 6 PM with the exhibition Second Skin, held at the newly opened S.E.F. Galleryin the Palace of Science. The exhibition features works by Teodora Arsić & Vanja Ivanović, Marija Delić, Futurosaurus & Itana Ćupić, Nikica Jurković, Katarina Roganović, and Sanja Šikoparija, curated by Ivan Šuković.

On the second day, November 13 at 6 PM, the exhibition Understanding the Earth: Interstitium will be presented — the official Montenegro Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale — followed by a panel discussion titled Art as a Method of Research. Participants include Branka Anđelković, Director of Re:people; Miljana Zeković, Curator of the Montenegrin Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale; and Jasmina Nikodinović Runić, Scientific Advisor at the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering (IMGGE). The discussion will be moderated by Ivan Šuković.

On the third day, November 14, in collaboration with the Faculty of Media and Communications, the program will begin at 5 PM with a presentation of Speculum Artium, a festival from Slovenia, introduced by its director Špela Pavli Perko. Later, at 7 PM, a lecture will be given by Fabricio Lamoncha from Austria — artist, researcher, and representative of the Ars Electronica Center in Linz — who will speak about the intersections of art, technology, and society.

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