@article {expcin15984, title = {As Soon as I Open My Eyes I See a Film: Experiment in the Art of Yugoslavia in the 1960s and 1970s}, year = {2010}, pages = {259 pp}, publisher = {Museum of Modern Art Warsaw}, address = {Warsaw}, abstract = {
In the late 1960s and {\textquoteright}70s, artists in Yugoslavia rejected the official language of expression licensed by the regime, abstract art, and replaced it with "anti-art". This book explores this crucial
}, keywords = {Antifilm, Yugoslavian Cinema}, isbn = {9788392404439}, author = {Ana Janevski and Stevan Vukovi{\'c} and {\L}ukasz Ronduda and Goran Trbuljak and Hrvoje Turkovi{\'c} and Mihovil Pansini and Slobodan {\v S}ijan and {\v Z}elimir {\v Z}ilnik and Branko Vu{\v c}i{\v c}evi{\'c} and P.Adams Sitney} } @book {expcin16104, title = {Avangardni film 1895-1939}, pages = {159 \& 63 pp}, publisher = {Radionica SIC}, organization = {Radionica SIC}, address = {Belgrade}, abstract = { The book follows the show "As Soon As I Open My Eyes I See a Film. Experiment in the Art of Yugoslavia in the 1960s and 1970s", Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, April 24-June 22 2008.Collection of writings on avant-garde film by authors like Apollinaire, Ruttman, Ray, Picabia, Sitney, Michelson, Vigo, etc.
}, editor = {Branko Vu{\v c}i{\v c}evi{\'c}} }