Difference between revisions of "Tallinn"

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'''Festivals''': [[Inport]] (*2007).<br>
 
'''Festivals''': [[Inport]] (*2007).<br>
 
'''Past festivals''':  [[French-Baltic Video Festival]] (later 'offline@online'; 1992-2000), [[Interstanding]] (1995-2001).<br>
 
'''Past festivals''':  [[French-Baltic Video Festival]] (later 'offline@online'; 1992-2000), [[Interstanding]] (1995-2001).<br>
'''Past events''': [[Fluxus East]] exhibition (2008), [[ISEA]] (2004), [[RAM]]3 (2003), [[Action - Reflection]] conference (1998), [[Nonexistent Art]] exhibition (1994), [[Substance-Unsubstance]] exhibition (1993).
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'''Past events''': [[Fluxus East]] exhibition (2008), [[ISEA]] (2004), [[RAM]]3 (2003), [[Action - Reflection]] conference (1998), [[Unexistent Art]] exhibition (1994), [[Substance-Unsubstance]] exhibition (1993).
  
 
'''Spaces''': [[E-Media Centre]] (*1994), [[MediaLab Tallinn]] (*2006).
 
'''Spaces''': [[E-Media Centre]] (*1994), [[MediaLab Tallinn]] (*2006).

Revision as of 17:55, 8 September 2011

Initiatives: Eeste.

Festivals: Inport (*2007).
Past festivals: French-Baltic Video Festival (later 'offline@online'; 1992-2000), Interstanding (1995-2001).
Past events: Fluxus East exhibition (2008), ISEA (2004), RAM3 (2003), Action - Reflection conference (1998), Unexistent Art exhibition (1994), Substance-Unsubstance exhibition (1993).

Spaces: E-Media Centre (*1994), MediaLab Tallinn (*2006).

Academy programs: Baltic Film and Media School (*2006), Film and Video TU (*1992), New Media VKT ARTUN Tallinn.

Past media: Estonian Art magazine (1997-2007).

Art workers: Anders Härm (1977), Anu Juurak (1957), Eleonore de Montesquiou, Hanno Soans (1974), Hasso Krull (1964), Jaan Toomik (1961), Kai Kaljo (1959), Katrin Kivimaa (1969), Killu Sukmit, Liina Siib (1963), Ly Lestberg (1965), Mare Tralla (1967), Mari Laanements, Mark Raidpere, Raivo Kelomees (1960).


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