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* 1970s (Ljubljana): [[Nuša and Srečo Dragan]], [[Miha Vipotnik]] | * 1970s (Ljubljana): [[Nuša and Srečo Dragan]], [[Miha Vipotnik]] | ||
* 1980s: Ljubljana subculture scene | * 1980s: Ljubljana subculture scene | ||
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+ | ; Chronology | ||
+ | http://www.videodokument.org/cronology.htm | ||
; Literature | ; Literature | ||
+ | * ''Videodokument. Video art in Slovenia 1969-1998'', SCCA Ljubljana. Catalogue, book of essays, CD-ROM, 2001. [http://www.videodokument.org/order.htm] | ||
* Marina Grzinic, "Video Art in Slovenia and in the Territory of Ex-Yugoslavia (Toward an Electronic Art Media Theory in Eastern Europe)", ''Mute'' Jan 1997. [http://www.metamute.org/en/VIdeo-Art-in-Slovenia-and-in-the-Territory-of-Ex-Yugoslavia] | * Marina Grzinic, "Video Art in Slovenia and in the Territory of Ex-Yugoslavia (Toward an Electronic Art Media Theory in Eastern Europe)", ''Mute'' Jan 1997. [http://www.metamute.org/en/VIdeo-Art-in-Slovenia-and-in-the-Territory-of-Ex-Yugoslavia] | ||
* "Video from Slovenia", [http://web.archive.org/web/20021019022620/www.sero.org/handshake/D/ostranenie/EEVideo/Slowenien.html] | * "Video from Slovenia", [http://web.archive.org/web/20021019022620/www.sero.org/handshake/D/ostranenie/EEVideo/Slowenien.html] |
Revision as of 21:58, 20 August 2011
Contents
Cities
Artist groups
Arts and engineering groups and collectives in CEE#Slovenia
Computer and computer-aided art
Experimental film
- Exhibitions
- This Is All Film! Experimental Film in Yugoslavia 1951-1991, 2010-2011, Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana
- As soon as I open my eyes I see a film – Experiment in the Art of Yugoslavia in the 60’s and 70’s, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, 24.4.2008 - 22.6.2008. review
- Literature
- Ana Janevski (ed.): As Soon as I Open My Eyes I See a Film. Experiment in the Art of Yugoslavia in the 1960s and 1970s, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, 2010. With essays by Ana Janevski (on experimental art and film in Yugoslavia), Stevan Vuković (on political upheaval in 1968 in Belgrade), and Łukasz Ronduda (on contacts between Yugoslav and Polish artists in the 1970s). [1]
- Kino-Integral: Prispevki k zgodovini slovenskega eksperimentalnega filma. [2]
- Andrew J Horton, "Avant-garde Film and Video in Slovenia" Central European Review (September 1999) [3] (English)
Video art
- Artists
- 1970s (Ljubljana): Nuša and Srečo Dragan, Miha Vipotnik
- 1980s: Ljubljana subculture scene
- Chronology
http://www.videodokument.org/cronology.htm
- Literature
- Videodokument. Video art in Slovenia 1969-1998, SCCA Ljubljana. Catalogue, book of essays, CD-ROM, 2001. [4]
- Marina Grzinic, "Video Art in Slovenia and in the Territory of Ex-Yugoslavia (Toward an Electronic Art Media Theory in Eastern Europe)", Mute Jan 1997. [5]
- "Video from Slovenia", [6]
- Barbara Borčić, "Video Art from Conceptualism to Postmodernism". [7]
- Marijan Susovski, "Video u Jugoslaviji", Spot, no. 10, Zagreb 1977.
- Raša Todosijević, Video, Videosfera: video/društvo/umetnost ("The Video: Videosphere: video/society/art"), Studentski izdavački centar, ed. Mihailo Ristić, Belgrade 1986.
- Zemira Alajbegović and Igor Španjol, "In the tehnological grip of a television station: an interview with Miha Vipotnik", in: Videodokument: Video Art in Slovenia 1969-1998, ed. Barbara Borčić, SCC – Ljubljana, Ljubljana, 1999.
- Igor Španjol, "An artistic evening: television presentation and production of art video", in: Videodokument: Video Art in Slovenia 1969-1998, ed. Barbara Borčić, SCCA-Ljubljana, Ljubljana, 1999.
- Dušan Mandić, "ŠKUC-Forumova video produkcija", Ekran, no. 1-2, Ljubljana, 1984
- Resources
- Database of video art in Slovenia 1969-1998, [8]
Art history and art theory
Literature
- Dubravka Djuric and Misko Suvakovic (eds.), Impossible Histories: Historic Avant-Gardes, Neo-Avant-Gardes, and Post-Avant-Gardes in Yugoslavia, 1918-1991, MIT Press, 2003. [9]
- Irina Subotić, "Avant-Garde Tendencies in Yugoslavia", Art Journal, Vol. 49, No. 1, From Leningrad to Ljubljana: The Suppressed Avant-Gardes of East-Central and Eastern Europe during the Early Twentieth Century (Spring, 1990), pp. 21-27. Published by: College Art Association. [10]
Resources
- Marko Brumen: Intermedia arts in Slovenia - Timeline; Support infrastructure and funding; artists; producers; festivals; training and research; sources and bibliography, [11]
- Network of multimedia centres of Slovenia: [12]
- http://www.culture.si/en/Category:New_media_art
- http://www.culture.si/en/New_media_art_timeline
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