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'''Tjaša Pogačar''' is an independent curator of contemporary art and co-founder and editor-in-chief of ''[[Šum]]'', a Ljubljana-based magazine and platform for art and theory-fiction. She worked with the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, [[Škuc Gallery]] and [[Aksioma|Aksioma Project Space]], among others, curating solo and group shows and collaborating mostly with the younger generation of artists. In 2019/20 she curated two editions of [[IFCA|IFCA – International Festival of Computer Arts]] in [[Maribor]] titled ''Automated Ecologies'' and ''Infrastructure Complex: Altered Earth'' that focused on questions arising from the intertwining of technology and planetary ecologies. She works also as a curator and producer of intermedia art at the [[Projekt Atol|Projekt Atol Institute]] in [[Ljubljana]]. With Šum and Projekt Atol she launched an offsite/online exhibition project [https://www.plazaprotocol.si/ Plaza Protocol] that is developing new formats and plots for and from an unfinished construction site of an underground shopping mall on the outskirts of the city. She was also the curator of [https://34.bienale.si/en/ ISKRA DELTA – 34th Ljubljana Graphic Biennale] (2021). [https://www.biennialassociation.org/article/iba-stage-tjasa-pogacar/ (2021)]
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'''Tjaša Pogačar''' is a curator, co-founder, and editor-in-chief of ''[[Šum]]'', a Ljubljana-based magazine and platform for art and theory-fiction. She worked with the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, [[Škuc Gallery]] and [[Aksioma|Aksioma Project Space]] in [[Ljubljana]], among others, curating solo and group shows and collaborating mainly with the younger generation of artists. In 2019/20 she curated two editions of [[IFCA|IFCA – International Festival of Computer Arts]] in [[Maribor]], titled "Automated Ecologies" and "Infrastructure Complex: Altered Earth" that focused on questions arising from the intertwining of technology and planetary ecologies. In addition, Pogačar works as a curator and producer of new media art at the [[Projekt Atol|Projekt Atol Institute]] in Ljubljana and is the curator of [https://34.bienale.si/en/ ISKRA DELTA – 34th Ljubljana Graphic Biennale] (2021). In September 2022, she curated the [https://www.viennacontemporary.at/en/program/zone1-2/ ZONE1 of viennacontemporary] at Kursalon Vienna. ([https://www.biennialassociation.org/article/iba-stage-tjasa-pogacar/ 2021], [https://www.viennacontemporary.at/en/program/zone1-2/ 2022])
  
 
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Tjaša Pogačar is a curator, co-founder, and editor-in-chief of Šum, a Ljubljana-based magazine and platform for art and theory-fiction. She worked with the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Škuc Gallery and Aksioma Project Space in Ljubljana, among others, curating solo and group shows and collaborating mainly with the younger generation of artists. In 2019/20 she curated two editions of IFCA – International Festival of Computer Arts in Maribor, titled "Automated Ecologies" and "Infrastructure Complex: Altered Earth" that focused on questions arising from the intertwining of technology and planetary ecologies. In addition, Pogačar works as a curator and producer of new media art at the Projekt Atol Institute in Ljubljana and is the curator of ISKRA DELTA – 34th Ljubljana Graphic Biennale (2021). In September 2022, she curated the ZONE1 of viennacontemporary at Kursalon Vienna. (2021, 2022)

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