Ozren Bilan Akustika Prostorija Exclusive [better] Jun 2026

One of the most striking images in the series is The National Theatre, Zagreb – Backstage Corridor . Unlike standard theatre photography that focuses on the stage or audience, Bilan points his camera down a narrow corridor lined with old wooden panels and a single, worn carpet. Visually, the image is dark, warm, and compressed. Acoustically, it represents a space of controlled resonance—where actors hear their own voices slightly muffled before stepping into the open hall. Bilan captures this by using a shallow depth of field that blurs the far end, simulating the loss of high-frequency sound over distance.

When the first chord struck, it didn't just sound; it inhabited . The jagged geometry of the space caught the sound waves, refusing to let them dissipate. A single guitar note hung in the air for seven seconds, blooming into a harmonic overtone that felt like a physical weight on the chest. ozren bilan akustika prostorija exclusive

, a prominent Croatian expert in audio engineering and electroacoustics. His book, Akustika prostorija: zvučnici, pojačala i spojni vodovi One of the most striking images in the