Tomislav Mikulić - Winner of Melbourne's Urban Forest Art Competition
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PROJECTS:

Graphics

vasarely nude2010 Burst
2009 Plotter drawings revisited
2005 Homage to Vasarely

 

Photographs

vasarely nude2009 Comunicating with posters
2009 Impersonating
2009 Trip

 

Book "30 years after"

This book will show artistic evolution of selected pioneers of computer graphics. It will include their famous early artwork and less known recent works. It is in preparation stage. (March 2010)

 

Calcomp drum plotter 565

Restauration of a vintage incremental drum plotter Calcomp 565. With a great help of many friends I recreated a missing pen holder and made an interface between plotter and PC.

 

 

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Winner of Melbourne's urban forest art and design competition
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First prize: "Add a Branch"
2011, Digital print, 297 x 420 mm.

"Add a Branch"
Detail


City of Melbourne received over 400 entries from 68 suburbs and towns across Victoria – all creative interpretations of Melbourne’s trees and how our future urban forest could look.
The winners were presented with their awards at a ceremony held at Town Hall on Friday 18th November 2011. Photos from Awards ceremony.

Four different categories will be judged over the coming weeks. Some of the winning and shortlisted entries will be displayed amongst the canopy of our iconic plane trees down Swanston Walk, adjacent to City Square from mid November until Christmas. (October 2011)

International year of forests

Melbourne's urban forest

".... Urban forests are not new. They have been around for as long as people have lived in cities. But in recent years communities and governments have started to see trees in urban settings as having more than just an aesthetic value.

Cities around the world are now regarding trees and other vegetation as critical urban infrastructure – as important to how a city functions as roads or public transport and vital to the health and wellbeing of residents and visitors.

To ensure that Melbourne continues to be a great place to live, work, visit and play, we need to plan and manage our urban forest effectively and also to start visioning how it might look in the future. ...."

For more information about the City of  Melbourne''s Urban Forest view the  Urban Forest fact sheet (Word, 437kb).