Difference between revisions of "Helsinki"
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[https://www.maatilaprojectspace.fi/ MAA-tila] project space (*2006), | [https://www.maatilaprojectspace.fi/ MAA-tila] project space (*2006), | ||
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[https://museumofimpossibleforms.org/ Museum of Impossible Forms] (*2017), | [https://museumofimpossibleforms.org/ Museum of Impossible Forms] (*2017), | ||
[[Muu Media Base]] (*1995), | [[Muu Media Base]] (*1995), |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 3 July 2024
Initiatives: AV-arkki media art distributor (*1989), FixC (*2007), Katastro.fi (*1998), MUU (*1987), IDA Radio (*2018), Olento, Piknik Frequency, Trojan Horse autonomous educational platform.
Festivals: Avanto (*2000), Pixelache (*2002).
Past festivals: Readme (2003).
Events: Dorkbot Helsinki (*2007).
Past events: Bookies artist publishing event (2012, 2018), Fourth International Pirate Conference (2009), Digital (2004), RAM4 (2003), MuuMediaFestival.
Spaces:
00130 Gallery (*2005),
Kosminen non profit art space (*2016),
Lume,
MAA-tila project space (*2006),
M-Cult (*2000),
Museum of Impossible Forms (*2017),
Muu Media Base (*1995),
Myymälä2 exhibition space (*2002),
Publics event space (formerly Checkpoint Helsinki, *2013),
SIC space for contemporary art (*2012),
SOLU / BioArt Society (*2008).
Past spaces: Kuusi Palaa (2018), mbar (-2015).
Media: m-cult.net (*2002), No Niin online monthly art magazine.
Art workers: Dave Griffiths, Erich Berger, Juha Huuskonen, Katarína Skálová, Marina Valle Noronha, Marita Muukkonen, Minna Henriksson (1976), Petteri Nisunen, Sezgin Boynik (1977), Tapio Makela, Tommi Grönlund. RIP: Minna Tarkka.
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