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'''Initiatives''': [[FixC]] (*2007), [[Katastro.fi]] (*1998), [[MUU]] (*1987), [[Olento]], [[Piknik Frequency]], [https://trojanhorse.fi/ Trojan Horse] autonomous educational platform.
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'''Initiatives''': [[FixC]] (*2007), [[Katastro.fi]] (*1998), [[MUU]] (*1987), [https://idaidaida.net/ IDA Radio] (*2018), [[Olento]], [[Piknik Frequency]], [https://trojanhorse.fi/ Trojan Horse] autonomous educational platform.
  
 
'''Festivals''': [[Avanto]] (*2000), [[Pixelache]] (*2002).<br>
 
'''Festivals''': [[Avanto]] (*2000), [[Pixelache]] (*2002).<br>

Revision as of 14:21, 29 November 2022

Initiatives: 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, Marina Valle Noronha, Petteri Nisunen, Tapio Makela, Tommi Grönlund.


Cities
alternative base

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