Otchuda Say
- Actress
- Director
- Soundtrack
Marina Otchuda Say Gynt is a multidisciplinary artist who has spread her performance art across four continents. In Croatia alone, she created as many as 30 premiere works in the categories of contemporary dance, multimedia theater, performances and concerts of improvised music. In addition to performing arts, she also creates visual arts (video, animated film, digital painting, 3D animation).
She is the author of the documentary film "Wax Figure", which documents her performances on the streets of New York, and the dance film "Extreme Routine", which questions the everyday extreme routines of civilization's humans. She is also the author of experimental videos in which she combines the technique of 3D animation with filmed videos: "Screen saver" and "To Migrate or not to migrate".
She is the artistic director of non-profit arts organization ARKTIK - The Institute for the Future focused on producing art works in the fields of music, theatre video, film and visual arts dealing with socially engaged and activist topics.
She launched the initiative "Arts available to everyone".
Her video works were exhibited at the world's largest digital art biennial, The Wrong, and the video performance "Greeting" was shown in the "Memories" exhibition series in galleries in New Delhi, India and Vietnam.
She is the author of the documentary film "Wax Figure", which documents her performances on the streets of New York, and the dance film "Extreme Routine", which questions the everyday extreme routines of civilization's humans. She is also the author of experimental videos in which she combines the technique of 3D animation with filmed videos: "Screen saver" and "To Migrate or not to migrate".
She is the artistic director of non-profit arts organization ARKTIK - The Institute for the Future focused on producing art works in the fields of music, theatre video, film and visual arts dealing with socially engaged and activist topics.
She launched the initiative "Arts available to everyone".
Her video works were exhibited at the world's largest digital art biennial, The Wrong, and the video performance "Greeting" was shown in the "Memories" exhibition series in galleries in New Delhi, India and Vietnam.