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'''Initiatives''': [[Audioactivity]] (*2000), [[Collectif Fact]], [[Loopmatic]], [[N3krozoft Ltd]], [[Zonoff]].
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'''Spaces''': [https://www.espace3353.ch 3353] project space (*2018), [https://www.fondationlabri.ch/ L'Abri] culture space, [https://www.ladispersion.ch/ Librairie la Dispersion] critical theory bookstore, [https://www.bongojoe.ch/ Bongo Joe Records] record store & bar (*2013), [https://www.cave12.org/ Cave12] music venue (*1989), [https://centre.ch Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève] kunsthalle (*1974), [http://www.ville-ge.ch/culture/lecommun/ Le Commun] exhibition space (*2009), [https://www.facebook.com/ADuplex.1201/ Duplex / Walden] art workshops (*2000), [http://www.lecurie.ch L'Écurie] music venue (*2012), [https://www.eofa.ch/en/ Embassy of Foreign Artists] art residency program (*2012), [http://www.forde.ch/ Forde] artist/curator-run space (*1994), [https://www.grutli.ch/ Grütli] live arts venue, [https://www.halle-nord.ch Halle Nord] (*2010), [http://espace-hit.ch/ HIT] artist-run space (*2013), [https://www.usinekugler.ch/ Kugler] art studios (*2011), [https://head.hesge.ch/art/liveinyourhead/ LiveInYourHead] gallery (*2009), [https://www.mamco.ch/ Musée d'Art moderne et contemporain (Mamco)] museum (*1994), [http://onegeeinfog.com One Gee in Fog] art space (*2014), [https://www.facebook.com/Le-Pavillon-Bleu-883393705074880/ Le Pavillon Bleu], [[Post Tenebras Lab]] hackerspace (*2009), [https://www.theatredelusine.ch/ Théâtre de l'usine] performance space (*1989), [https://espacepicto.ch/hors-cases/topic-espace-dart-independant/ Topic] independent art space (*2013), [https://www.usine.ch/ L'Usine] culture centre, [http://www.zabriskiepoint.ch/ Zabriskie Point] art space (*2011), [[ZebraLab]] photo lab and cinema (*1996), [https://adc-geneve.ch/ ADC] contemporary dance association.<br>
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'''Past spaces''': [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_pour_l'Image_Contemporaine Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine] (1985-2008).
  
'''Festivals''': [[Version]] (*1994), [[Mapping Festival]] (*2005).<br>
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'''Festivals''': [https://www.antigel.ch] live arts festival (*2011), [https://www.batie.ch La Bâtie] (*1977), [https://blackmovie.ch Black Movie] independent film festival (*2001), [https://www.lescreatives.ch/ Les Créatives] women's festival (*2005), [https://daffestival.com/ DAF], [http://festivalfacez.ch/ Face Z] music festival (*2006), [https://fifdh.org/ FIFDH] film festival and forum for human rights (*2003).<br>
'''Events''': [[Girl Geek Dinners|Geneva Girl Geek Dinners]] (since 2012), [[WSIS? We Seize!]] (2003), [[dorkbotswiss]] (*2006).
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'''Past festivals''': [[Mapping Festival]] (*2005), [[Version]] (*1994).<br>
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'''Past events''': [[Girl Geek Dinners|Geneva Girl Geek Dinners]] (from 2012), [[WSIS? We Seize!]] (2003), [[dorkbotswiss]] (*2006).
  
'''Spaces''': [[Centre pour l'image Contemporaine]], [[Forde]], [[Duplex]], [[ZebraLab]].
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'''Initiatives''' (with no permanent event venue): [[Collectif Fact]], [[Zonoff]].<br>
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'''Past initiatives''': [[Audioactivity]] (*2000), [[Loopmatic]], [[N3krozoft Ltd]] (1998-2010).
  
'''Media''': [[basic.ch]] (*1998)
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'''Past media''': [[basic.ch]] (*1998).
  
'''Academy programs''': [[Pôle art/media HEAD Geneva|Pôle art/media HEAD]] (*2003), [[immediat]] (*2004), [[Pôle CCC HEAD Geneva|Pôle CCC HEAD]] (*1997).
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'''Art workers''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Armleder John Armleder],[[Alexandre Joly]], [[André Iten]], [[Annelore Schneider]] (1979), [[Caroline Suard]], [[Claude Piguet]] (1977), [[Hervé Graumann]] (1963), [[Nathalie Novarina]] (1967), [https://ritahajj.com/ Rita Hajj], [[Simon Lamunière]], [[Stéphane Détruche]], [[Swann Thommen]] (1979).
 
 
'''Art workers''': [[Alexandre Joly]], [[André Iten]], [[Annelore Schneider]] (1979), [[Caroline Suard]], [[Claude Piguet]] (1977), [[Hervé Graumann]] (1963), [[Nathalie Novarina]] (1967), [[Simon Lamunière]], [[Stéphane Détruche]], [[Swann Thommen]] (1979).
 
  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:29, 7 December 2019

Spaces: 3353 project space (*2018), L'Abri culture space, Librairie la Dispersion critical theory bookstore, Bongo Joe Records record store & bar (*2013), Cave12 music venue (*1989), Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève kunsthalle (*1974), Le Commun exhibition space (*2009), Duplex / Walden art workshops (*2000), L'Écurie music venue (*2012), Embassy of Foreign Artists art residency program (*2012), Forde artist/curator-run space (*1994), Grütli live arts venue, Halle Nord (*2010), HIT artist-run space (*2013), Kugler art studios (*2011), LiveInYourHead gallery (*2009), Musée d'Art moderne et contemporain (Mamco) museum (*1994), One Gee in Fog art space (*2014), Le Pavillon Bleu, Post Tenebras Lab hackerspace (*2009), Théâtre de l'usine performance space (*1989), Topic independent art space (*2013), L'Usine culture centre, Zabriskie Point art space (*2011), ZebraLab photo lab and cinema (*1996), ADC contemporary dance association.
Past spaces: Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine (1985-2008).

Festivals: [1] live arts festival (*2011), La Bâtie (*1977), Black Movie independent film festival (*2001), Les Créatives women's festival (*2005), DAF, Face Z music festival (*2006), FIFDH film festival and forum for human rights (*2003).
Past festivals: Mapping Festival (*2005), Version (*1994).
Past events: Geneva Girl Geek Dinners (from 2012), WSIS? We Seize! (2003), dorkbotswiss (*2006).

Initiatives (with no permanent event venue): Collectif Fact, Zonoff.
Past initiatives: Audioactivity (*2000), Loopmatic, N3krozoft Ltd (1998-2010).

Past media: basic.ch (*1998).

Art workers: John Armleder,Alexandre Joly, André Iten, Annelore Schneider (1979), Caroline Suard, Claude Piguet (1977), Hervé Graumann (1963), Nathalie Novarina (1967), Rita Hajj, Simon Lamunière, Stéphane Détruche, Swann Thommen (1979).


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb