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− | + | In [[Established::1996]] [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] opened as Slovenia's first presentation and production institution in dealing with multimedia and new media art within an ongoing cultural programme. Since then KIBLA's programme has focused on new (contemporary) educational, cultural and artistic practices, connecting education and research, culture and technology, arts and sciences. In particular, KIBLA aims to emancipate and demystify new media as a creative tool in education and new forms of art. | |
− | In 2007 a complex proposal under the name ''Čista energija'' [Pure energy] was prepared by KIBLA in | + | In 2007 a complex proposal under the name ''Čista energija'' [Pure energy] was prepared by KIBLA and collaborating institutions from the city of Maribor and neighbouring towns in the region. The proposal won the nomination of the European Commission [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012|European Capital of Culture for 2012]]. |
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==Background and location== | ==Background and location== | ||
− | [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] was founded | + | When [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] was first founded its programme highlighted computer education and access by offering free Internet access, e-mail addresses and web space for non-profit organisations and individuals. In 1998, KIBLA gained the legal status of an Association of Culture and Education (ACE). Located in the ground floor of the premises of the [[Narodni dom Maribor]], today ACE KIBLA comprises [[KiBela Art Space]], [[Za:misel Bookstore, Maribor|Za:misel Bookstore]] and KiBar cyber café. |
− | Since 2001 KIBLA also runs a dislocated [[Information and Communication Point (KIT)]] at Glavni trg 14 in Maribor. KIT offers Internet access, consulting and educational programmes regarding information and communications technology. | + | Since 2001 ACE KIBLA also runs a dislocated [[Information and Communication Point (KIT)]] at Glavni trg 14 in Maribor. KIT offers Internet access, consulting and educational programmes regarding information and communications technology. |
==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
+ | ACE KIBLA's extensive programme includes exhibitions, performances, concerts, festivals, theatre, lectures, symposia, fairs, and workshops. | ||
+ | Through its [[KiBela Art Space]] it collaborates with Slovene artists and institutions and also with contemporary artists and arts organisations in Graz, London, Zagreb, Belgrade, and the USA, presenting new approaches through new media as well as classic fine arts. | ||
− | + | ACE KIBLA's festivals include the [[Izzven Jazz Festival, Maribor]] (November), the [[KIBLIX Linux IT Festival]], and the acclaimed [[Skrite note Festival|''Skrite note'' [Hidden Music Score] Festival]] programmes of avant-garde music. It also cooperates with numerous other organisations in Maribor, Ljubljana ([[Ljubljana Jazz Festival]], [[Druga Godba Festival]]) and abroad. The 3rd edition of the [[Festival of Love|Festival ljubezni]] [Festival of Love] (usually organised each spring and always in a different Slovene town) is also part of the events marking the [[Ljubljana, World Book Capital 2010]] in April 2010 in [[Negova Castle]]. | |
− | + | Regular literature events in KIBLA are organised throughout the year within its [[Za:misel Bookstore, Maribor|Za:misel Bookstore]] programme. | |
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KIBLA is a founding member of the [[M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia]] and has contributed to the network's development of the ''Dravoskop'' cultural portal, which features the latest creative happenings in Slovenia's Podravje region and also presents cultural organisations in all municipalities. | KIBLA is a founding member of the [[M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia]] and has contributed to the network's development of the ''Dravoskop'' cultural portal, which features the latest creative happenings in Slovenia's Podravje region and also presents cultural organisations in all municipalities. | ||
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KIBLA is a member of many international networks and engages in numerous complex international projects, co-funded by the European Commission and its funding bodies (for example, the projects ''TRG-Transient Reality Generators'', ''Travel in Europe'', and the ''Guild for Reality Integrators and Generators''). In 2009 Kibla co-organised ''ASEUM'', the 1st International New Media Art Festival in the Philippines, together with SABAW Media Art Kitchen (Philippines) and Asia-Europe Foundation. | KIBLA is a member of many international networks and engages in numerous complex international projects, co-funded by the European Commission and its funding bodies (for example, the projects ''TRG-Transient Reality Generators'', ''Travel in Europe'', and the ''Guild for Reality Integrators and Generators''). In 2009 Kibla co-organised ''ASEUM'', the 1st International New Media Art Festival in the Philippines, together with SABAW Media Art Kitchen (Philippines) and Asia-Europe Foundation. | ||
+ | ==International cooperation (temp)== | ||
+ | Through KiBela's distribution channels many Slovene artists have been presented over the years in different art spaces around the world. Thus KiBela as an art space is known as a partner of many international projects of similar organisations from Graz, London, Zagreb, Belgrade and the United States, who present new artistic approaches through new media as well as classic fine arts. | ||
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+ | One of the recent projects '''X-OP - eXchange of art operators and producers''' was intended to gradually nurture a network of artists, researchers, operators, producers, and centres with the aim to establish a European platform for creation of art and exchange. By long-term cooperation the partner centres are establishing and further developing infrastructural and information supportive environment in relation to information technology, digital culture and art creation in wide aspect from art production and presentation to research and education. Alongside Kibla the partners in the consortium are Museum Lapidarium (Novigrad, Croatia), Media in Motion (Berlin, Germany), Egon March Institute (Ljubljana, Slovenia, MoKS – Kunsti ja Sotsiaalpraktika Keskus, Center for Art and Social Practice (Mooste, Estonia), CIANT – International Centre for Art and New Technologies (Prague, Czech Republic), Politechnic of Tomar (Tomar, Portugal), MAA – Taidekoulu, Art School (Helsinki, Finland), Apartment Project (Istanbul, Turkey) and Rahmenwerk – Transforming Freedom (Vienna, Austria). | ||
+ | In 2009 sessions were held in Berlin (DE), in Novigrad, and in the Philippines at the Asia-Europe New Media Art Symposium. As it goes about the project from Ace Kibla, the role of the KiBela Art Space is to give its exhibiting place for presentations – such as the improvisational audio-video performance between Tengal (Manila), Marko Batista (Ljubljana), and Ana Pečar (Maribor) which took place in November 2009. | ||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
In 2008 ACE Kibla joined the ranks of Alcatel Space, Amadeus, Brainstorm Multimedia, EVS, Navicore, Nokia, OpenBC, Strato, Young Digital Planet, Zanox and others when it was awarded a silver European Seal of e-Excellence by the European Multimedia Forum. The seal recognises ICT and digital media companies with an excellent track record in developing and marketing innovative products and services. | In 2008 ACE Kibla joined the ranks of Alcatel Space, Amadeus, Brainstorm Multimedia, EVS, Navicore, Nokia, OpenBC, Strato, Young Digital Planet, Zanox and others when it was awarded a silver European Seal of e-Excellence by the European Multimedia Forum. The seal recognises ICT and digital media companies with an excellent track record in developing and marketing innovative products and services. |
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9 Sep 2019
30 Sep 2019
The exhibition And Now for Something Completely Different 10, featuring a kinetic installation Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? by Nika Oblak and Primož Novak, produced by Aksioma Institute and KIBLA Multimedia Centre, in the frame of the Crushing Hammers Exhibitions,
at the Cairo Video Festival
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7 Sep 2017
8 Oct 2017
MIG 21, en exhibition featuring over 50 works by 19 artists, curated by Nina Jeza and Peter Tomaž Dobrila (KIBLA Multimedia Centre),
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24 Feb 2017
A presentation of the Mycelium Network Society with Saša Spačal and Simon Gmajner and Mycophone, an installation by Anil Podgornik, Saša Spačal and Mirjan Švagelj, produced by the KIBLA Multimedia Centre and organised by Kapelica Gallery,
at the Transmediale
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8 Feb 2013
15 Feb 2013
Slovene artists at a new media art exhibition as a part of the project New Media Cross-Border (KIBLA Multimedia Centre and ONEJ)
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29 Jun 2012
EU-PA conference Unlocking, How Arts and Design Transform Urban Space, a lecture by Dejan Pestotnik Creating touchpoints: Art and Design Interventions in Practice, part of the EU funded project EuroPA - European Public Art led by KIBLA Multimedia Centre
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16 Mar 2012
27 May 2012
Robovox project byMartin Bricelj Baraga, Slavko Glamočanin (MoTA Museum of Transitory Art) and Chris Sugrue (Spain-Slovenia, Ljudmila - Ljubljana Digital Media Lab) project, part of the Robots & Avatars EU funded project led by by KIBLA Multimedia Centre,
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4 Jun 2011
Performance Symposium on the Past, Present and Future of the Fluxus-Movement, Is Fluxus Dead? Intermedia Rules! From Networked Performance Events to VanGoghTV, Coded Cultures and Art-on-Strike, a lecture by Marko Košnik (Egon March Institute) Globalism Rules! Immaterial Art Practises behind the Iron Curtain, a part of the EU funded project X-OP- eXchange of art operators and producers led by KIBLA Multimedia Centre
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16 Apr 2011
Reset your dataset 3, moderated by Stephen Kovacz, a lecture by Peter Tomaž Dobrila Pure Energy – Culture Is Generator of Evolution, part of the EU funded project X-OP- eXchange of art operators and producers, led by KIBLA Multimedia Centre,
at the Festival Enter
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9 Nov 2010
13 Nov 2010
X-OP - eXchange of art operators and producers, including Egon March Institute project Operabil Helsinki - (Electropera Act 5), in the scope of EU funded project led by KIBLA Multimedia Centre
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13 May 2010
15 May 2010
X-OP meeting and events, EU funded project X-OP - eXchange of art operators and producers led by KIBLA Multimedia Centre, collaborative performance Operabil Hexpo - (Electropera Act 4) by Marko Košnik, Egon March Institute
at the Avamaa International Symposium of Art and Ideas
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30 Apr 2010
7 May 2010
X-OP: Festival Time and Technique produced by KIBLA Multimedia Centre, ELECTROPERA performance lecture with live topographic imagery by Marko Košnik, Egon March Institute, curatorial dinner by Petra Kapš, a lecture Dictionary of Subsidized Art - Here and Now by Aleksandra Kostić, DVD screenings by Peter Tomaž Dobrila, an exhibition and lecture Drawing by artists Polona Maher and Petra Varl, EU funded project X-OP- eXchange of art operators and producers
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25 Mar 2010
27 Mar 2010
X-OP, Free Fall, exhibition and symposium produced by KIBLA Multimedia Centre, Dejan Pestotnik and Maja Vuksanović participating, organized by Apartment Project from Istanbul, accompanied by artistic events. EU funded project X-OP- eXchange of art operators and producers
Background and location
When KIBLA Multimedia Centre was first founded its programme highlighted computer education and access by offering free Internet access, e-mail addresses and web space for non-profit organisations and individuals. In 1998, KIBLA gained the legal status of an Association of Culture and Education (ACE). Located in the ground floor of the premises of the Narodni dom Maribor, today ACE KIBLA comprises KiBela Art Space, Za:misel Bookstore and KiBar cyber café.
Since 2001 ACE KIBLA also runs a dislocated Information and Communication Point (KIT) at Glavni trg 14 in Maribor. KIT offers Internet access, consulting and educational programmes regarding information and communications technology.
Programme
ACE KIBLA's extensive programme includes exhibitions, performances, concerts, festivals, theatre, lectures, symposia, fairs, and workshops. Through its KiBela Art Space it collaborates with Slovene artists and institutions and also with contemporary artists and arts organisations in Graz, London, Zagreb, Belgrade, and the USA, presenting new approaches through new media as well as classic fine arts.
ACE KIBLA's festivals include the Izzven Jazz Festival, Maribor (November), the KIBLIX Linux IT Festival, and the acclaimed Skrite note [Hidden Music Score] Festival programmes of avant-garde music. It also cooperates with numerous other organisations in Maribor, Ljubljana (Ljubljana Jazz Festival, Druga Godba Festival) and abroad. The 3rd edition of the Festival ljubezni [Festival of Love] (usually organised each spring and always in a different Slovene town) is also part of the events marking the Ljubljana, World Book Capital 2010 in April 2010 in Negova Castle.
Regular literature events in KIBLA are organised throughout the year within its Za:misel Bookstore programme.
KIBLA is a founding member of the M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia and has contributed to the network's development of the Dravoskop cultural portal, which features the latest creative happenings in Slovenia's Podravje region and also presents cultural organisations in all municipalities.
International cooperation
KIBLA is a member of many international networks and engages in numerous complex international projects, co-funded by the European Commission and its funding bodies (for example, the projects TRG-Transient Reality Generators, Travel in Europe, and the Guild for Reality Integrators and Generators). In 2009 Kibla co-organised ASEUM, the 1st International New Media Art Festival in the Philippines, together with SABAW Media Art Kitchen (Philippines) and Asia-Europe Foundation.
International cooperation (temp)
Through KiBela's distribution channels many Slovene artists have been presented over the years in different art spaces around the world. Thus KiBela as an art space is known as a partner of many international projects of similar organisations from Graz, London, Zagreb, Belgrade and the United States, who present new artistic approaches through new media as well as classic fine arts.
One of the recent projects X-OP - eXchange of art operators and producers was intended to gradually nurture a network of artists, researchers, operators, producers, and centres with the aim to establish a European platform for creation of art and exchange. By long-term cooperation the partner centres are establishing and further developing infrastructural and information supportive environment in relation to information technology, digital culture and art creation in wide aspect from art production and presentation to research and education. Alongside Kibla the partners in the consortium are Museum Lapidarium (Novigrad, Croatia), Media in Motion (Berlin, Germany), Egon March Institute (Ljubljana, Slovenia, MoKS – Kunsti ja Sotsiaalpraktika Keskus, Center for Art and Social Practice (Mooste, Estonia), CIANT – International Centre for Art and New Technologies (Prague, Czech Republic), Politechnic of Tomar (Tomar, Portugal), MAA – Taidekoulu, Art School (Helsinki, Finland), Apartment Project (Istanbul, Turkey) and Rahmenwerk – Transforming Freedom (Vienna, Austria).
In 2009 sessions were held in Berlin (DE), in Novigrad, and in the Philippines at the Asia-Europe New Media Art Symposium. As it goes about the project from Ace Kibla, the role of the KiBela Art Space is to give its exhibiting place for presentations – such as the improvisational audio-video performance between Tengal (Manila), Marko Batista (Ljubljana), and Ana Pečar (Maribor) which took place in November 2009.
Awards
In 2008 ACE Kibla joined the ranks of Alcatel Space, Amadeus, Brainstorm Multimedia, EVS, Navicore, Nokia, OpenBC, Strato, Young Digital Planet, Zanox and others when it was awarded a silver European Seal of e-Excellence by the European Multimedia Forum. The seal recognises ICT and digital media companies with an excellent track record in developing and marketing innovative products and services.
See also
- KiBela Art Space
- Za:misel Bookstore
- Folio Magazine
- KIBLIX Linux IT Festival
- List of the M3C Multimedia Centres Network members
External links
- Kibla website
- Dravoskop cultural portal
- European Seal of e-Excellence 2008 winners
- Pure Energy – Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012: the winning proposal's website
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- Articles maintained by Maja Škerbot
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