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| name                = LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery, Brussels
 
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| street address      = European Commission, Berlaymont, 11th Floor, Rue de La Loi 200, Brussels, Belgium
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| street             = Berlaymont, 11th Floor, Rue de La Loi 200
| mailing address    = Zavod K6/4, Galerija Kapelica, Kersnikova 4, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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In September 2006 the conceptual [[LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery]] was established on the initiative of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] at the premises of the European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Potočnik in Brussels. The programme is run by curatorial team of the [[Kapelica Gallery]], Ljubljana. The gallery will feature works of art based on topical issues in science and technology. Since the opening project Umbot Noordung by Dunja Zupančič and Dragan Živadinov, the programme has featured Modux 2004-2006 by [[BridA collective]], Recycling Strategies by Sašo Sedlaček and a presentation of the Makrolab project by [[Projekt Atol Institute]].
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'''As the last exhibition at the [[LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery, Brussels|LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery]] took place in November 2009, the article has been put into Depot.'''
 
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==Archival article==
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In September [[established::2006]] the [[LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery, Brussels|LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery]] was established on the initiative of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] and the former European Commissioner for Science and Research, [[Janez Potočnik]], at the premises of the European Commission in Brussels. The programme is run by the curatorial team of the [[Kapelica Gallery]], Ljubljana. The gallery features works of art based on topical issues in science and technology.
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Since the opening project ''Umbot Noordung'' by [[Dunja Zupančič]], [[Miha Turšič]] and [[Dragan Živadinov]], the programme has featured the projects by Slovene new media artists such as ''Modux 2004–2006'' by [[BridA]], ''Recycling Strategies'' by [[Sašo Sedlaček]] and [[Marko Peljhan]] ([[Projekt Atol Institute]] presented the ''Makrolab''). In 2009 the two exhibitions took place at the  the LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery: the ''Brainscore, Brainloop''by [[Janez Janša]] (the ''Brainscore'' part in collaboration with [[Darij Kreuh]]) and the [[Robot Partner]] by [[Stefan Doepner]].
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In November 2009 a documentary exhibition paid a tribute to the 30th anniversary of the Ars Electronica Festival but marked also the conclusion of Mr. Potočnik's mandate (since 2010 he has been working as the European Commissioner for the Environment).
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==See also==
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*[[International Cultural Relations Section, Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]
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*[[Kapelica Gallery]]
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==External links==
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* [http://www.labforculture.org/en/home/contents/climate-change-artists-respond/organisations-and-networks/lju-cosinus-brx-gallery-brussels LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery on the LabforCulture website]
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* [http://www.mzz.gov.si/fileadmin/pageuploads/Kulturno_sodelovanje/Art_Sience.pdf Art&Science Creative Fusion publication] PDF
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* [http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/potocnik/ Website of Janez Potočnik, European Commissioner for the Environment]
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* [http://www.mzz.gov.si/nc/en/newsroom/news/article/141/25157 LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery Project presentation]
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* [http://www.mzz.gov.si/nc/en/newsroom/news/article/141/26232/ ''30 Years of Ars Electronica Festival'' project information]

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LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery, Brussels
Berlaymont, 11th Floor, Rue de La Loi 200, Brussels
CountryBELGIUM
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As the last exhibition at the LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery took place in November 2009, the article has been put into Depot.


Archival article

In September 2006 the LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery was established on the initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the former European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Potočnik, at the premises of the European Commission in Brussels. The programme is run by the curatorial team of the Kapelica Gallery, Ljubljana. The gallery features works of art based on topical issues in science and technology.

Since the opening project Umbot Noordung by Dunja Zupančič, Miha Turšič and Dragan Živadinov, the programme has featured the projects by Slovene new media artists such as Modux 2004–2006 by BridA, Recycling Strategies by Sašo Sedlaček and Marko Peljhan (Projekt Atol Institute presented the Makrolab). In 2009 the two exhibitions took place at the the LJU Cosinus BRX Gallery: the Brainscore, Brainloopby Janez Janša (the Brainscore part in collaboration with Darij Kreuh) and the Robot Partner by Stefan Doepner.

In November 2009 a documentary exhibition paid a tribute to the 30th anniversary of the Ars Electronica Festival but marked also the conclusion of Mr. Potočnik's mandate (since 2010 he has been working as the European Commissioner for the Environment).

See also

External links