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− | In terms of time and space, the festival has since its start been an evolving event. It was held in two different halls of the [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]], in various places of the [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] and in the [[KIBLA Portal]], a recently opened exhibition place for contemporary art. Usually, it lasts for two days | + | In terms of time and space, the festival has since its start been an evolving event. It was held in two different halls of the [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]], in various places of the [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] and in the [[KIBLA Portal]], a recently opened exhibition place for contemporary art. Usually, it lasts for two days. |
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Revision as of 09:37, 23 February 2016
In terms of time and space, the festival has since its start been an evolving event. It was held in two different halls of the Pekarna Cultural Centre, in various places of the KIBLA Multimedia Centre and in the KIBLA Portal, a recently opened exhibition place for contemporary art. Usually, it lasts for two days.
Andy Stott, Howie B, Cut Hands, Paulo Olarte, Toni Jarvis, Schlammpeitziger, Gudrun Gut, Antye Greie-Fuchs and Stefan Betke aka Pole are a few of the very diverse selection of foreign artists that were hosted by the festival. Of the local musicians who presented their music on the festival, one can name Ago Tela, Dodecahedragraph, Kleemar, Rojter, Lo-hi-fi, Yanoosh, Nitz, DJ Rocca, and also many others.