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− | [[Sound Explicit Festival]] in an annually held series of performances that in one way or another challenge the conventional treatment of sound as music and art. It was first held in [[established::2003]], and since then the festival has presented a diverse set of artistic expressions, from acoustic improvisation to experimental sound processing and multimodal composition. The later incorporated moving pictures, radio signals, painting and even the human body itself. | + | [[Sound Explicit Festival]] in an annually held series of performances that, in one way or another, challenge the conventional treatment of sound as music and art. It was first held in [[established::2003]], and since then the festival has presented a diverse set of artistic expressions, from acoustic improvisation to experimental sound processing and multimodal composition. The later incorporated moving pictures, radio signals, painting and even the human body itself. |
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Between 2003 and 2009, the festival was held in the P74 Centre and Gallery, with only a small part of the programme also presented in the Kapsula Gallery. After a one year hiatus, the festival continued its course in 2011 on a changed location, moving to the Jakopič Gallery. Some of the featured artists in the course of the decade were the following: Son:DA, Brane Zorman, Lolita, Luka Prinčič, TILT, Miha Ciglar, Alzheimer Trio, Zlatko Kaučič, Bratko Bibič, Boštjan Leskovšek, Borut Savski and Tomaž Grom. Even though the festival focuses on Slovenian artists, there were also some foreign artists, among them are the artists Bernfard Mikuskovics, Stefan Doepner, Jörg Piringer and Nikolaus Gansterer.