Difference between revisions of "Ljubljana"

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'''Past events''': [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]] (2012), [[This Is All Film! Experimental Film in Yugoslavia 1951-1991]] exhibition (2010-11), [[Tactics and Practice: New Media Drivers]] seminar (2010), [[Senza Televisione]] (2009), [[Beauty and the East]] Nettime conference (1997), [[Media in Media]] exhibition (1997).
 
'''Past events''': [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]] (2012), [[This Is All Film! Experimental Film in Yugoslavia 1951-1991]] exhibition (2010-11), [[Tactics and Practice: New Media Drivers]] seminar (2010), [[Senza Televisione]] (2009), [[Beauty and the East]] Nettime conference (1997), [[Media in Media]] exhibition (1997).
  
'''Spaces''': [[Aksioma]] gallery, [[Jakopič Gallery]] (*1988), [[KUD Mreža]] (*1995), [[Ljudmila]] (*1994), [[Metelkova]], [[Škuc Gallery]] (*1978).
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'''Spaces''': [[Aksioma]] gallery, [[Jakopič Gallery]] (*1988), [[Kapsula]] bookstore and project space, [[KUD Mreža]] (*1995), [[Ljudmila]] (*1994), [[Metelkova]], [[P74 Gallery]], [[Škuc Gallery]] (*1978).
  
 
'''Media''': [[Maska]] publishing (*1999), [[Informator]] (*2000).
 
'''Media''': [[Maska]] publishing (*1999), [[Informator]] (*2000).

Revision as of 23:50, 13 September 2012

Initiatives: kiberpipa, Institute for Sonic Arts Research, Ljudmila digital media lab, ArtNetLab Society for Connecting Art and Science (*2000), Radical Education Collective, Maska (*1999), MoTA, So0gledi.

Festivals: Sonica (2011), Earzoom (*2009), City of Women (*1995), Haip (*2004), IFCA (*1995), Red Dawns (*2000).
Past festivals: hEXPO (2000), Crossing Over video mini-festival (1999).
Past events: Eclectic Tech Carnival (2012), This Is All Film! Experimental Film in Yugoslavia 1951-1991 exhibition (2010-11), Tactics and Practice: New Media Drivers seminar (2010), Senza Televisione (2009), Beauty and the East Nettime conference (1997), Media in Media exhibition (1997).

Spaces: Aksioma gallery, Jakopič Gallery (*1988), Kapsula bookstore and project space, KUD Mreža (*1995), Ljudmila (*1994), Metelkova, P74 Gallery, Škuc Gallery (*1978).

Media: Maska publishing (*1999), Informator (*2000).

Art workers: Aina Smid, Aleš Vaupotič, Barbara Borcic, Bojana Piškur, Borut Savski, Gal Kirn, Gorazd Krnc (1973), Jurij Meden (1977), Luka Prinčič, Marina Grzinic, Marko Batista, Marko Peljhan, Michael Benson, Narvika Bovcon, Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez (1976), Tilen Žbona (1976), Tjaša Pureber, Vanja Mervič, Vuk Ćosić (1966).


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