Milos Vucicevic

What do we have for lunch?  installation / metal cans / 2024

Through the lens of making these metal cans as ready-made objects, I tried to underscore the environmental ramifications associated with resource extraction. The proposed lithium mine in Jadar Valley raises significant concerns about groundwater contamination, food source deterioration and ecological degradation.

While metal cans serve practical purposes in contemporary society, they symbolize a broader narrative concerning sustainability and consumerism. As demand for lithium increases for battery production, the environmental costs associated with mining practices must be critically assessed. Thus, evaluating these ready-made objects highlights urgent questions regarding responsible consumption.

Inscription on the object:

400g Dose

Lithium bilden eine aromatische Grundlage für Fleischgerichte und – suppen und runden Eintöpfe wie Aufläufe harmonisch ab.

– ganze Lithium im eigenes saft

  • veredeln Gerichte mit ihrer fruchtigen Säure
  • reich an Vitamin L

BIO – Vegan

Lithium.concentrate 100% For soups, meat, fish and other dishes. Protect and keep the product in the rotten and corrupt state system.

Extraction financed by Rio Tinto and other foreign companies.

Signature of quality: Germany  

Use until the change of the government.

Imported to EU without any quality control. The product is vegan and BiO according to the principles of all colonial aspects. For specific side effects and digestive or consumption problems, contact your democratically elected authority.

Hergestelt in Serbien, Gornje Nedeljice