Dora Ramljak (b. 2001) is a Croatian trans-disciplinary designer and researcher working at the intersection of science, environmental studies, politics, and social practice. Trained in photography at KABK, she began using images to observe natural and societal processes, which evolved into community-based and scientific research through residencies at Fabrica Research Centre and collaborations in marine biology, biochemistry, and physics. Her work develops experimental responses to social and ecological issues, engaging with biopolitics, biomaterials, environmental remediation, and systems thinking. Rooted in fieldwork, her projects unfold through films, collaborative methods, materials, and writing, investigating human–non-human entanglements and exploring how we inhabit, sense, and reshape environments.
Her recent exhibitions include QUICKSILVER, Golden Watermelon 8.0 Award for Young Artists at Metamedia Association, Pula (2024), Ghost Project Award for Young Designers, Mikser Balkan, Belgrade (2024), SúnPoíēsis: From Ego- to Eco-Centrism through Art at MSUI, Pula (2024). Ramljak’s work Radial Drift received the second prize at this year’s Ivan Kožarić Award for Young Artists. She initiated workshops in Amsterdam and The Hague, and co-organized the session series /ψ/ (PSI) at Fabrica Research Centre, Treviso (2023–2024).
Ramljak lives and works in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

Dora Ramljak (b. 2001) is a Croatian trans-disciplinary designer and researcher working at the intersection of science, environmental studies, politics, and social practice. Trained in photography at KABK, she began using images to observe natural and societal processes, which evolved into community-based and scientific research through residencies at Fabrica Research Centre and collaborations in marine biology, biochemistry, and physics. Her work develops experimental responses to social and ecological issues, engaging with biopolitics, biomaterials, environmental remediation, and systems thinking. Rooted in fieldwork, her projects unfold through films, collaborative methods, materials, and writing, investigating human–non-human entanglements and exploring how we inhabit, sense, and reshape environments.
Her recent exhibitions include QUICKSILVER, Golden Watermelon 8.0 Award for Young Artists at Metamedia Association, Pula (2024), Ghost Project Award for Young Designers, Mikser Balkan, Belgrade (2024), SúnPoíēsis: From Ego- to Eco-Centrism through Art at MSUI, Pula (2024). Ramljak’s work Radial Drift received the second prize at this year’s Ivan Kožarić Award for Young Artists. She initiated workshops in Amsterdam and The Hague, and co-organized the session series /ψ/ (PSI) at Fabrica Research Centre, Treviso (2023–2024).
Ramljak lives and works in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

Works

Radial Drift

2025

Video, sound

6’33’’

Edition of 1 + 1 AP

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