Skip to content

Zvjezdane·Zvuчne·Staze

Sound Walk · Mijakovići–Bobovac

A three-kilometre path between Mijakovići and Bobovac fortress. Four listening stations along the way, each with a QR code leading to a composition by a former artist in residence.

Location Mijakovići–Bobovac
Distance ~3 km, forest path, moderate incline
Duration 1–1.5 hours
Listening stations 4
Forest path with QR board

The project

QR board detail

One central information board at Bobovac explains the walk. Four smaller boards mark listening points along the path. Scan the QR code, listen while walking or stop. There is no correct order. Start from either end, skip boards, return to favourites. A phone with camera, internet connection, and comfortable shoes are required. Headphones recommended.

Bobovac
Main board
Mijakovići

Exact locations are marked on the main information board at Bobovac.
The terrain is uneven, not suitable for wheelchairs or those with significant mobility limitations.

→ How to get to Mijakovići

Edition #001

The first edition: four compositions by the residents of Zvjezdane Staze, who lived and worked here for three months in 2024.

Roman Stolyar
Russia
“A Sketch of Mijakovići”
Marta Kowalczuk
Poland
“Boje Trepetljike”
Colours of the Aspen
Manuel Pessoa de Lima
Brazil
“The Infinite Stream of Mijakovići”
Damjan Jovičin
Serbia
“What Did I Do Wrong?”

→ Full descriptions and audio samples

The archive grows with each new work. Eventually: sound installations along the entire Zvjezdane Staze traverse, from Perun to the historic sites of the region.

Launch

Official launch

Saturday, 20 June 2026 at 16:00
Guided inaugural walk during ⊛ DVONOĆJE

After the launch, the installation remains permanently accessible.

More about DVONOĆJE →