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Tisa Neža Herlec aka Tisa World (1996, Ljubljana) is a multidisciplinarian whose practice weaves voice, language, print-making, performance, composition and collective endeavours. She loves to share her methods of creation and empower collective art-making and publishing, often within the context of performative arts. She enhances her performances with the use of printed matter and imagery such as graphic prints.

She holds a Bachelor in Fine Arts from ALUO in Ljubljana, and Master of Fine Art and Design from the department of Experimental Publishing at Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam, with the support of the scholarship of the Slovenian Ministry of Culture. She has lived in the Netherlands from 2019 to 2025, and has published, exhibited and performed internationally.

She is a member of several collectives: Singing Club Rotterdam, an anti-choir for all voices (since 2019); De Boog, a shared studio for graphic arts and risography in Rotterdam (since 2020); RE#sister Rotterdam, fem collective for experimental sound art (since 2019); Modri Kot, an experimental venue for politics and performative arts in Autonomous Rog Factory in Ljubljana (2015-2019).

Her sound and music projects are: Triangulation, Tisa&Mojca, Stepmother, Warping, Relative Silence at Dawn, Shall we?, Voronoi Collective, Interlocutor and the composition fem trio TiSiTi. She was a host of the interview show The Side Entrance on Radio Worm in Rotterdam (2019-2024), and a radio moderator on Radio Student in Ljubljana (2015-2018). In the UBIK theatre in Rotterdam she conducted a series of participatory Mystery Sessions - workshops for interdisciplinary improvisation and performance (2021-2025).

She was a resident of: Sonoscopia in Porto (2025); Hamburger Community at Roodkapje Rotterdam & Divo Institute in Beja, Portugal (2024); CreativePowerGarage101 in Japan & Petersburg Art Space in Berlin & Paviljoen aan het Water in Rotterdam (2023); Destination Unknown in Venlo, NL & ATM festival in Seoul, South Korea (2022); transborders festival, Pavlova hiša, border between Slovenia and Austria (2020).

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