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− | Though not in any way against digital technologies, the Strictly Analog Festival (or, as also called, Strictly Analog Ljubljana) presents artist who deal in organic, analogue sounds, visuals and patterns. Their work is by way of audiovisual events, discussions, workshops, transitory objects and social interventions presented at different locations in Ljubljana. With its core events hosted by [[Poligon Creative Centre]] and in 2015 [[Cirkulacija 2]], | + | Though not in any way against digital technologies, the Strictly Analog Festival (or, as also called, Strictly Analog Ljubljana) presents artist who deal in organic, analogue sounds, visuals and patterns. Their work is by way of audiovisual events, discussions, workshops, transitory objects and social interventions presented at different locations in Ljubljana. With its core events hosted by [[Poligon Creative Centre]] and in 2015 [[Cirkulacija 2]], some of its outposts were also [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone|Metelkova]], [[MoTA Museum of Transitory Art|MoTA Point]] and some other urban public spaces. |
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− | As it is, the [[Strictly Analog Festival]] is an international joint project. Furthermore, it has also collaborated with the [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]], [[MoTA Museum of Transitory Art]] and [[Projekt Atol Institute]]. | + | As it is, the [[Strictly Analog Festival]] is an international joint project and has a number of ties with its partner institutions in Graz, Trieste and Tokyo. Furthermore, it has also collaborated with the local based [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]], [[MoTA Museum of Transitory Art]] and [[Projekt Atol Institute]]. |
Some of the invited artists were OchoReSotto (AT), Casperelectronics(USA), Regolith (AT), VirageVisuals (IT), Gernot Tutner (AT), RaumZeitPiraten (AT) and a number of local artists ([[Niplodok]], [[Izland]], [[Zergon]], [[Saša Spacal]], [[Tilen Sepič]], etc). | Some of the invited artists were OchoReSotto (AT), Casperelectronics(USA), Regolith (AT), VirageVisuals (IT), Gernot Tutner (AT), RaumZeitPiraten (AT) and a number of local artists ([[Niplodok]], [[Izland]], [[Zergon]], [[Saša Spacal]], [[Tilen Sepič]], etc). |
Revision as of 11:05, 10 June 2015
Though not in any way against digital technologies, the Strictly Analog Festival (or, as also called, Strictly Analog Ljubljana) presents artist who deal in organic, analogue sounds, visuals and patterns. Their work is by way of audiovisual events, discussions, workshops, transitory objects and social interventions presented at different locations in Ljubljana. With its core events hosted by Poligon Creative Centre and in 2015 Cirkulacija 2, some of its outposts were also Metelkova, MoTA Point and some other urban public spaces.
Collaborations
As it is, the Strictly Analog Festival is an international joint project and has a number of ties with its partner institutions in Graz, Trieste and Tokyo. Furthermore, it has also collaborated with the local based Lighting Guerrilla Festival, MoTA Museum of Transitory Art and Projekt Atol Institute.
Some of the invited artists were OchoReSotto (AT), Casperelectronics(USA), Regolith (AT), VirageVisuals (IT), Gernot Tutner (AT), RaumZeitPiraten (AT) and a number of local artists (Niplodok, Izland, Zergon, Saša Spacal, Tilen Sepič, etc).
See also
- Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory
- Cirkulacija 2
- Poligon Creative Centre
- MoTA Museum of Transitory Art