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− | The collective started to perform with theme DJ sets in [[Klub Monokel]], [[Gala hala]] and [[Klub Gromka]] at [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]]. Soon, Sindikat also started to perform | + | The collective started to perform with theme DJ and VJ sets in [[Klub Monokel]], [[Gala hala]] and [[Klub Gromka]] at [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]]. Soon, Sindikat also started to perform regularly in venues like [[Klub K4]] and as guests at the 13th edition of [[City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts]]. The theme performances for polysexual audiences were references to popular cultural artefacts and TV series (''Sindikat at the Bellevue Clinic'', ''Sindikat reconciles with the robots'', etc.). The name of the collective, alluding to insider's term for undercover homosexual union, became a synonym for syndical parties and happenings. |
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+ | In 2008, was Sindikat together with other art collectives ([[BridA]], [[Stripburger]], [[Studio Ee]], Zek Crew, and others) a part of an exhibition that was examining the questions of authorship, processes and networking. |
Revision as of 13:41, 21 March 2011
Performances
The collective started to perform with theme DJ and VJ sets in Klub Monokel, Gala hala and Klub Gromka at Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone. Soon, Sindikat also started to perform regularly in venues like Klub K4 and as guests at the 13th edition of City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts. The theme performances for polysexual audiences were references to popular cultural artefacts and TV series (Sindikat at the Bellevue Clinic, Sindikat reconciles with the robots, etc.). The name of the collective, alluding to insider's term for undercover homosexual union, became a synonym for syndical parties and happenings.
Collaborations
In 2008, was Sindikat together with other art collectives (BridA, Stripburger, Studio Ee, Zek Crew, and others) a part of an exhibition that was examining the questions of authorship, processes and networking.