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'''PNEK (Production Network for Electronic Art)''' functions as a network geared towards providing appropriate production conditions for artists working with electronic art. PNEK works with production development, competence raising, and raising the awareness about electronic art by providing information about this field. Based in [[Oslo]].
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'''PNEK''' (Production Network for Electronic Art, Norway) is a network structure aiming to provide good production conditions for artists working with electronic and interdisciplinary art. PNEK assists artists and structures with competence building, project development, workshops, screening/distribution of works, and activities aiming to raise the general awareness about hybrid art forms through seminars and social/artistic events. PNEK can provide limited travel support for artistic/structural exchange between the nodes, and for developing international relations (artists, curators, critics etc.).
  
PNEK was founded as an independent organisation during a meeting at Hotel Terminus in Bergen, Sunday the 18th of March [[2007]]. The founders are [[NOTAM]] (Oslo), [[Atelier Nord]] (Oslo), [[BEK]] Bergen centre for electronic arts, [[TEKS]] (Trondheim), [[i/o/lab]] (Stavanger).
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PNEK also has a guest apartment in [[Oslo]], available for visiting curators, artists, critics etc.
  
As from autumn 2008 six new nodes have joined the network: [[Piksel]] (Bergen), [[Atopia]] (Oslo), [[Utsikten Kunstsenter]] (Kvinesdal), [[ROM3]] (Grenland), [[Dans for Voksne]] (Oslo) and [[Lydgalleriet]] (Bergen).
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Gyrid Nordal Kaldestad is the director of PNEK (2017 – ) and Zane Cerpina is creative manager.
  
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PNEK was founded as an independent organisation during a meeting at Hotel Terminus in Bergen, the 18th of March [[2007]]. The founders are [[NOTAM]] (Oslo), [[Atelier Nord]] (Oslo), [[BEK]] Bergen centre for electronic arts, [[TEKS]] (Trondheim), [[i/o/lab]] (Stavanger).
  
http://www.pnek.org
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In the Autumn of 2008 six new nodes have joined the network: [[Piksel]] (Bergen), [[Atopia]] (Oslo), [[Utsikten Kunstsenter]] (Kvinesdal), [[ROM3]] (Grenland), [[Dans for Voksne]] (Oslo) and [[Lydgalleriet]] (Bergen).
  
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In the Summer of 2017 three new nodes joined the network: Vandaler Forening (Oslo), Art Republic (Stavanger), and Noemata (Gol).
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KINOKINO (Sandnes) was a member between 2012 and 2015.
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* http://www.pnek.org
  
 
[[Category:Media art institutional networks]]
 
[[Category:Media art institutional networks]]

Revision as of 13:54, 5 January 2018

PNEK (Production Network for Electronic Art, Norway) is a network structure aiming to provide good production conditions for artists working with electronic and interdisciplinary art. PNEK assists artists and structures with competence building, project development, workshops, screening/distribution of works, and activities aiming to raise the general awareness about hybrid art forms through seminars and social/artistic events. PNEK can provide limited travel support for artistic/structural exchange between the nodes, and for developing international relations (artists, curators, critics etc.).

PNEK also has a guest apartment in Oslo, available for visiting curators, artists, critics etc.

Gyrid Nordal Kaldestad is the director of PNEK (2017 – ) and Zane Cerpina is creative manager.

Members

PNEK was founded as an independent organisation during a meeting at Hotel Terminus in Bergen, the 18th of March 2007. The founders are NOTAM (Oslo), Atelier Nord (Oslo), BEK Bergen centre for electronic arts, TEKS (Trondheim), i/o/lab (Stavanger).

In the Autumn of 2008 six new nodes have joined the network: Piksel (Bergen), Atopia (Oslo), Utsikten Kunstsenter (Kvinesdal), ROM3 (Grenland), Dans for Voksne (Oslo) and Lydgalleriet (Bergen).

In the Summer of 2017 three new nodes joined the network: Vandaler Forening (Oslo), Art Republic (Stavanger), and Noemata (Gol).

KINOKINO (Sandnes) was a member between 2012 and 2015.

Links