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| name                = KIBLIX Linux IT Festival
 
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| fax                = 386 (0) 2 229 4020
 
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| frequency          = annual
 
| frequency          = annual
 
| dates and duration  = Fall, 3-5 days
 
| dates and duration  = Fall, 3-5 days
 
| duration weeks      = 45,46 (2012) 45 (2013) 41 (2014)
 
| duration weeks      = 45,46 (2012) 45 (2013) 41 (2014)
| festival dates      = 7.10.2015 - 9.10.2015
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| festival dates      = 7.10.2015 - 9.10.2015, 10.11.2016 - 11.11.2016, 9.11.2017 - 16.11.2017, 14.11.2018 - 18.11.2018, 4.12.2019 - 6.12.2019, 2.12.2020 - 18.12.2020, 19.1.2021 - 31.1.2021, 9.3.2021 - 12.3.2021, 7.7.2021 - 30.11.2021, 16.11.2022 - 30.12.2022, 26.10.2023 - 29.12.2023
 
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[[KIBLIX Festival of Arts and Technology]] has been run by [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] since [[established::2002]], first as the KIBLIX Linux IT Festival, then as simply a KIBLIX Festival. It has developed from the contemporary art and education-related festival tackling the issues of information technology, open code, and open society, to the festival dedicated to contemporary issues, such as ecology.
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== Background ==
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In collaboration with the Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association (LUGOS, established in 1997), [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] has started the international open code KIBLIX Linux IT Festival, which was developed out of the so-called Linux Install Fest (LIFe), established as early as 1999.
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== Festivals editions and collaborations ==
  
Launched in [[established::2002]] by [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] in collaboration with the Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association (LUGOS, established in 1997), the international open code [[KIBLIX Festival|KIBLIX Linux IT Festival]] was developed out of the so-called Linux Install Fest (LIFe), established in 1999. Since its inception the festival, named simply as KIBLIX since 2008, has gradually developed in the contemporary art and education-related festival tackling the issues of information technology, open code and open society.
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In the 2010 edition [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] joined forces with another two Slovene festivals dedicated to art and technology – the [[HAIP Festival]] and the [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]].  
  
In the 2010 edition [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] joined forces with another two Slovene festivals dedicated to art and technology – the [[HAIP Festival]] and the [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]]. The 9th edition of the KIBLIX Festival, conceived by [[Son:DA|Miha Horvat]], is dedicated to low technology, ecology, open code and waste. The ''Waste – Technology Minus'' programme brings exhibitions, presentations, fashion shows, workshops, and installations by international artists.
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The 9th edition of the KIBLIX Festival, conceived by [[Son:DA|Miha Horvat]], was dedicated to low technology, ecology, open code and waste, called the ''Waste – Technology Minus''.
  
The KIBLIX 2014 ''Parallels'' festival took place at [[KIBLA Portal]] venue in October 2014.
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The KIBLIX 2014 ''Parallels'' festival took place at [[KIBLA Portal]] venue in October 2014. In October 2015 the MRFR-Kiblix Festival took place, again as a joint venture with the [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]].
In October 2015 the MRFR-Kiblix Festival takes place, like in 2013 again as a joint venture with the [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]].
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]]
 
*[[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]]
 
*[[Son:DA]]
 
*[[Son:DA]]
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Related festivals
 
Related festivals
*[[HAIP Festival]]
 
 
*[[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]]
 
*[[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.kiblix.org/ KIBLIX Festival website] (in Slovenian)
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*[http://www.kibla.org/festivali/kiblix KIBLIX Festival web page on Kibla.org]  
 
*[http://www.lugos.si/ LUGOS Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association website] (in Slovenian)
 
*[http://www.lugos.si/ LUGOS Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association website] (in Slovenian)
  

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KIBLIX Linux IT Festival
Kneza Koclja 9, SI-2000 Maribor
Phone386 (0) 2 229 4012, 386 (0) 2 299 4022
Frequencyannual
Festival dates26.10.2023 - 29.12.2023





KIBLIX Festival of Arts and Technology has been run by KIBLA Multimedia Centre since 2002, first as the KIBLIX Linux IT Festival, then as simply a KIBLIX Festival. It has developed from the contemporary art and education-related festival tackling the issues of information technology, open code, and open society, to the festival dedicated to contemporary issues, such as ecology.

KIBLIX Festival 2008 Level head.jpgLevel head, exhibition by Julian Oliver (NZ) interactive project dealing with spatial memory, KIBLA Multimedia Centre, part of the project gRIG (Guild for Reality integrators and generators), during KIBLIX Festival, 2008



Background

In collaboration with the Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association (LUGOS, established in 1997), KIBLA Multimedia Centre has started the international open code KIBLIX Linux IT Festival, which was developed out of the so-called Linux Install Fest (LIFe), established as early as 1999.


Festivals editions and collaborations

In the 2010 edition KIBLA Multimedia Centre joined forces with another two Slovene festivals dedicated to art and technology – the HAIP Festival and the International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA).

The 9th edition of the KIBLIX Festival, conceived by Miha Horvat, was dedicated to low technology, ecology, open code and waste, called the Waste – Technology Minus.

The KIBLIX 2014 Parallels festival took place at KIBLA Portal venue in October 2014. In October 2015 the MRFR-Kiblix Festival took place, again as a joint venture with the International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA).

See also

Related festivals

External links

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