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− | The [[International Festival of Architecture and New Media]] is a high-quality international programme organised every two years around a given theme by [[Monochrome Arhitekti]] and several partners including the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]], the [[Museum of Modern Art | + | The [[International Festival of Architecture and New Media]] is a high-quality international programme organised every two years around a given theme by [[Monochrome Arhitekti]] and several partners including the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]], the [[Museum of Modern Art]] and the [[British Council Slovenia]]. |
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− | The first festival of 2001 was entitled 'Bionic Territories' and took place at the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]]; the second festival of 2003 was entitled 'Ultraskin' and took place at [[Museum of Modern Art | + | The first festival of 2001 was entitled 'Bionic Territories' and took place at the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana]]; the second festival of 2003 was entitled 'Ultraskin' and took place at [[Museum of Modern Art]]; and the third festival of 2005 was entitled 'Euphoria' and took place at the Tobačna factory. The latter featured several performances, the exhibitions 'City and Skyscrapers' and 'Building the Imaginary' (Ora Ito), a fashion show by United Nude and [[Cliché]], and a series of lectures featuring Ora Ito, Paris-based designers Dominique Jakob, Brendan MacFarlane and Rudy Ricciotti, Rome-based architects Gabriele Mastrigli and Luca Galofaro, and Hans Ibelings from Amsterdam. The festival also features panel discussions and documentary film screenings. |
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Revision as of 13:58, 5 February 2010
The first festival of 2001 was entitled 'Bionic Territories' and took place at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana; the second festival of 2003 was entitled 'Ultraskin' and took place at Museum of Modern Art; and the third festival of 2005 was entitled 'Euphoria' and took place at the Tobačna factory. The latter featured several performances, the exhibitions 'City and Skyscrapers' and 'Building the Imaginary' (Ora Ito), a fashion show by United Nude and Cliché, and a series of lectures featuring Ora Ito, Paris-based designers Dominique Jakob, Brendan MacFarlane and Rudy Ricciotti, Rome-based architects Gabriele Mastrigli and Luca Galofaro, and Hans Ibelings from Amsterdam. The festival also features panel discussions and documentary film screenings.