Difference between revisions of "Videofestival Natures"
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− | | festival dates = 11.4.2017 - 14.4.2017, 10.4.2018 - 13.4.2018, 9.4.2019 - 12.4.2019, 28.12.2020 – 31.12.2020, 3.1.2021, 30.12.2022, 4.1.2023 | + | | festival dates = 11.4.2017 - 14.4.2017, 10.4.2018 - 13.4.2018, 9.4.2019 - 12.4.2019, 28.12.2020 – 31.12.2020, 3.1.2021, 30.12.2022, 4.1.2023, 2.4.2024 - 5.4.2024 |
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==Highlights of previous editions== | ==Highlights of previous editions== | ||
− | The 6th edition in 2009 presented 14 mostly young video artists. In 2008, the festival featured among others also the video ''A Listening Human'' by [[Miha Vipotnik]], one of the three Slovene video art pioneers. In 2018 the whole festival was dedicated to Vipotnik's oeuvre and a year before, [[Davorin Marc|Davorin Marc's]] work was in focus. | + | The 6th edition in 2009 presented 14 mostly young video artists. In 2008, the festival featured among others also the video ''A Listening Human'' by [[Miha Vipotnik]], one of the three Slovene video art pioneers. In 2018 the whole festival was dedicated to Vipotnik's oeuvre and a year before, [[Davorin Marc|Davorin Marc's]] work was in focus. |
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 2 August 2024
Highlights of previous editions
The 6th edition in 2009 presented 14 mostly young video artists. In 2008, the festival featured among others also the video A Listening Human by Miha Vipotnik, one of the three Slovene video art pioneers. In 2018 the whole festival was dedicated to Vipotnik's oeuvre and a year before, Davorin Marc's work was in focus.
See also
External links
- Videofestival Natures on the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana website