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| name        = Špela Kučan
 
| name        = Špela Kučan
| role        = programme director (among others)
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{{Contact
 
{{Contact
 
| name        = Luka Frelih
 
| name        = Luka Frelih
| role        = artistic director (among others)
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| role        = Artistic Director (among others)
 
| email        = luka@ljudmila.org  
 
| email        = luka@ljudmila.org  
 
| telephone    = 386 (0) 31 327 629
 
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| name        = Žiga Kranjec
 
| name        = Žiga Kranjec
| role        = technical director (among others)
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| role        = Technical Director (among others)
 
| email        = ziga@ljudmila.org  
 
| email        = ziga@ljudmila.org  
 
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{{Contact
 
{{Contact
 
| name        = Tomaž Ižanc
 
| name        = Tomaž Ižanc
| role        = network director (among others)
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| role        = Network Director (among others)
 
| email        = izanc@ljudmila.org  
 
| email        = izanc@ljudmila.org  
 
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Founded in [[Established::1994]] by a group of new media artists and activists living and working in Ljubljana, including also the internationally recognized internet artist pioneer [[Vuk Ćosić]] and the intermedia artist [[Marko Peljhan]], [[Ljudmila - Ljubljana Digital Media Lab|Ljudmila]] as the open-access media laboratory has extensive experience in connecting new media technologies and artistic projects as well as encouraging broader, savvier and more creative uses of new technologies. One of the recent most significant art projects of ''Ljudmila'', developed in the cooperation with V2 (the Institute for the Unstable Media, Rotterdam) and plenty of other supporters and funders, is the project Frida V. (Free Ride Data Acquisiton Vehicle) - the work of media artist [[Luka Frelih]].
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Founded in [[Established::1994]] by a group of new media artists and activists living and working in Ljubljana, including the internationally-recognised pioneer Internet artist [[Vuk Ćosić]] and the intermedia artist [[Marko Peljhan]], [[Ljudmila - Ljubljana Digital Media Lab|Ljudmila]] is an open-access media laboratory with extensive experience in connecting new media technologies and artistic projects as well as encouraging broader, savvier, and more creative uses of new technologies. One of the recent most significant art projects of ''Ljudmila'', developed in co-operation with V2 (the Institute for Unstable Media, Rotterdam) and plenty of other supporters and funders, is the project ''Frida V. (Free Ride Data Acquisiton Vehicle)'' – the work of media artist [[Luka Frelih]].
  
 
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==Mission and projects==
 
==Mission and projects==
A successor to the former Open Society Institute - Slovenia programme, and its new media department led by [[Mitja Doma]], ''Ljudmila'' has grown into a well-equipped digital media lab that focuses on digital production as well as education, research and development of hardware and software. It also provides knowledge, equipment, Internet access, websites, electronic publishing and other affordable networking services to non-governmental and non-profit organisations, art collectives, active individuals and others.  
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A successor to the former Open Society Institute – Slovenia programme, and its new media department led by [[Mitja Doma]], ''Ljudmila'' has grown into a well-equipped digital media lab that focuses on digital production as well as education, research and development of hardware and software. It also provides knowledge, equipment, Internet access, websites, electronic publishing and other affordable networking services to non-governmental and non-profit organisations, art collectives, active individuals, and others.  
  
''Frida V.'' (Free Ride Data Acquisiton Vehicle) conceived by Luka Frelih is a free mapping interface for bicycles he first built for DEAF 2004 and has been developing further since then. The rugged and comfortable bicycle equipped for efficient exploration and mapping of public urban spaces that cariess small computer, GPS positioning device, 802.11 wireless network transciever and a basic audiovisual recording unit, has been realized and presented in numerous cities all over the world; Ljubljana, Rotterdam, New York, München, Bergen, Beijing, etc. In 2009 a new all-in-1 Frida Box prototype series was developed, built and ridden in Paris, France. In the beginning of 2010 Frida V. was exhibited within the exhibition ''Three electromagnetic habitats'' in the [[KiBela Art Space]] (Maribor) which was also showing another work of Frelih and [[Robertina Šebjanič]], developed under the support of ''Ljudmila'' as well. In april 2010 Frida V. will be presented on the Linuxwochen in Linz, Österreich.
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''Frida V. (Free Ride Data Acquisiton Vehicle)'' conceived by Luka Frelih is a free, mapping interface for bicycles that he first built for DEAF 2004 and has since been developing further. The rugged and comfortable bicycle equipped for efficient exploration and mapping of public urban spaces that carries a small computer, a GPS positioning device, an 802.11 wireless network transceiver, and a basic audiovisual recording unit, has been realised and presented in numerous cities all over the world: Ljubljana, Rotterdam, New York, Munich, Bergen, Beijing, etc. In 2009 a new all-in-1 Frida Box prototype series was developed, built, and test-ridden in Paris, France. In the beginning of 2010, Frida V. was exhibited within the exhibition ''Three Electromagnetic Habitats'' in the [[KiBela Art Space]] (Maribor) which also exhibited another work of Frelih and [[Robertina Šebjanič]], developed under the support of Ljudmila as well. In April 2010 ''Frida V.'' was presented at the Linuxwochen in Linz, Austria.
  
As the latest project, ''Ljudmila'' roofs also the project [[Culture.si]] offering information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. Supported by the Slovene [[The Ministry of Culture]], it is realized in the cooperation with editorial team and a number of articles writers.  
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Among its latest projects, Ljudmila hosts the project [[Culture.si]] which offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals, and support services, all in one place. Supported by the [[Ministry of Culture]] of the Republic of Slovenia, the project is realised in cooperation with an editorial team, a number of writers and programmers, and a graphic designer.  
  
==Cooperations==
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==International co-operation==
''Ljudmila'' operates through [[KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association]] and is a member of the European Cultural Backbone (ECB) initiative and the regional media centre network 'A.Network', as well as being a founding member of the [[Founder of::M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia]]. As a public lead for the [[Creative Commons Slovenia]] project ''Ljudmila'' is also a member of the Creative Commons and Communia international networks.
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Ljudmila operates through [[KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association]] and is a member of the European Cultural Backbone (ECB) initiative and the regional media centre network "A.Network", as well as being a founding member of the [[Founder of::M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia]]. As a public lead for the project [[Creative Commons Slovenia]], Ljudmila is also a member of the international networks Creative Commons and Communia.
  
==Artist-in-residence==
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==Artist-in-residence programme==
 
   
 
   
The residency programme in November and December 2009 was produced by Ljudmila and the ''MoTA- Museum of Transitory Art'' programme run by [[CodeEp]]. Nedine Kachornnamsong (Thailand/Sweden) received her M.Sc. in IT Product Design in Denmark and completed her MFA at Valand School of Fine Arts, Sweden with her specialization in new media. By conducting research-in-practice with a focus on social interaction, spatial condition and tangibility, her works reveal a state of contemporary. Currently, she is working on questions related to possible integration of online representation and experience into a physical environment. In December Nedine Kachornnamsong gave a ''Digital dish'' lecture ''Monitor and Display: an image of the Ghost in the Machine'' at Ljudmila, while her ''Yes/No/Maybe'' interactive installation and a social event (transforming online dating elements into the physical setting) took place at Ljubljana [[Museum of Modern Art]].
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Ljudmila also occasionally hosts a residency programme for artists working with new media. The residency programme in November and December 2009 was produced by Ljudmila and the ''MoTA- Museum of Transitory Art'' programme run by [[CodeEp]]. Nedine Kachornnamsong (Thailand/Sweden) received her M.Sc. in IT Product Design in Denmark and completed her MFA at Valand School of Fine Arts, Sweden with her specialisation in new media. By conducting research-in-practice with a focus on social interaction, spatial conditions, and tangibility, her works reveal a state of contemporary. Currently, she is working on questions related to the possible integration of online representation and experience into a physical environment. In December Nedine Kachornnamsong gave a ''Digital dish'' lecture entitled ''Monitor and Display: An Image of the Ghost in the Machine'' at Ljudmila, while her ''Yes/No/Maybe'' interactive installation and experimental social event (transforming online dating elements into a physical setting) took place at Ljubljana's [[Museum of Modern Art]].
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
In 2004 the ''Ljudmila'' as the Slovene epicentre of the digital creation for group projects and autonomous artists and reasearchers was bestowed with the [[Golden Bird Award]], the section of the new media.  
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In 2004, for its work as the Slovene epicentre of digital creation for group projects and autonomous artists and researchers, Ljudmila was bestowed the [[Golden Bird Award]] for the section of new media.  
  
 
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* [http://www.ljudmila.si/ ''Ljudmila'' website]
 
* [http://www.ljudmila.si/ ''Ljudmila'' website]
 
* [http://www.ljudmila.si/film/ ''Ljudmila'' promo film]
 
* [http://www.ljudmila.si/film/ ''Ljudmila'' promo film]
* [http://kuda.org/en/node/420 ''Ljudmila'' on the new media center_kuda.org website]
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* [http://kuda.org/en/node/420 ''Ljudmila'' on the new media centre_kuda.org website]
* [http://fridav.ljudmila.org/wiki/Main_Page Frida V. webpage]
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* [http://fridav.ljudmila.org/wiki/Main_Page Frida V. web page]
* [http://linz.linuxwochen.at/de/vortragende/luka-frelih Luka Frelih on Linuxwochen Linz 2010]
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* [http://linz.linuxwochen.at/de/vortragende/luka-frelih Luka Frelih at Linuxwochen Linz 2010]
 
* [http://www.mail-archive.com/spectre@mikrolisten.de/msg00105.html interview with Luka Frelih, the author of Frida V.]
 
* [http://www.mail-archive.com/spectre@mikrolisten.de/msg00105.html interview with Luka Frelih, the author of Frida V.]
  

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Founded in 1994 by a group of new media artists and activists living and working in Ljubljana, including the internationally-recognised pioneer Internet artist Vuk Ćosić and the intermedia artist Marko Peljhan, Ljudmila is an open-access media laboratory with extensive experience in connecting new media technologies and artistic projects as well as encouraging broader, savvier, and more creative uses of new technologies. One of the recent most significant art projects of Ljudmila, developed in co-operation with V2 (the Institute for Unstable Media, Rotterdam) and plenty of other supporters and funders, is the project Frida V. (Free Ride Data Acquisiton Vehicle) – the work of media artist Luka Frelih.

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Mission and projects

A successor to the former Open Society Institute – Slovenia programme, and its new media department led by Mitja Doma, Ljudmila has grown into a well-equipped digital media lab that focuses on digital production as well as education, research and development of hardware and software. It also provides knowledge, equipment, Internet access, websites, electronic publishing and other affordable networking services to non-governmental and non-profit organisations, art collectives, active individuals, and others.

Frida V. (Free Ride Data Acquisiton Vehicle) conceived by Luka Frelih is a free, mapping interface for bicycles that he first built for DEAF 2004 and has since been developing further. The rugged and comfortable bicycle equipped for efficient exploration and mapping of public urban spaces that carries a small computer, a GPS positioning device, an 802.11 wireless network transceiver, and a basic audiovisual recording unit, has been realised and presented in numerous cities all over the world: Ljubljana, Rotterdam, New York, Munich, Bergen, Beijing, etc. In 2009 a new all-in-1 Frida Box prototype series was developed, built, and test-ridden in Paris, France. In the beginning of 2010, Frida V. was exhibited within the exhibition Three Electromagnetic Habitats in the KiBela Art Space (Maribor) which also exhibited another work of Frelih and Robertina Šebjanič, developed under the support of Ljudmila as well. In April 2010 Frida V. was presented at the Linuxwochen in Linz, Austria.

Among its latest projects, Ljudmila hosts the project Culture.si which offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals, and support services, all in one place. Supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, the project is realised in cooperation with an editorial team, a number of writers and programmers, and a graphic designer.

International co-operation

Ljudmila operates through KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association and is a member of the European Cultural Backbone (ECB) initiative and the regional media centre network "A.Network", as well as being a founding member of the M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia. As a public lead for the project Creative Commons Slovenia, Ljudmila is also a member of the international networks Creative Commons and Communia.

Artist-in-residence programme

Ljudmila also occasionally hosts a residency programme for artists working with new media. The residency programme in November and December 2009 was produced by Ljudmila and the MoTA- Museum of Transitory Art programme run by CodeEp. Nedine Kachornnamsong (Thailand/Sweden) received her M.Sc. in IT Product Design in Denmark and completed her MFA at Valand School of Fine Arts, Sweden with her specialisation in new media. By conducting research-in-practice with a focus on social interaction, spatial conditions, and tangibility, her works reveal a state of contemporary. Currently, she is working on questions related to the possible integration of online representation and experience into a physical environment. In December Nedine Kachornnamsong gave a Digital dish lecture entitled Monitor and Display: An Image of the Ghost in the Machine at Ljudmila, while her Yes/No/Maybe interactive installation and experimental social event (transforming online dating elements into a physical setting) took place at Ljubljana's Museum of Modern Art.

Awards

In 2004, for its work as the Slovene epicentre of digital creation for group projects and autonomous artists and researchers, Ljudmila was bestowed the Golden Bird Award for the section of new media.

Ljudmila in lights.jpg

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