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Revision as of 11:13, 29 May 2011

On the portal Culture.si we have been using new media art as terminus technicus. The terminology is explained in the Introduction to New Media Art in Slovenia article.

BridA


BridA - 05.jpgNanoplotter uses a plotter, an obsolete printing machine from the 1980s, adapted to an uncommon operation. By the artist collective BridA at the U3, Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, 2010. Nanoplotter uses a plotter, an obsolete printing machine from the Eighties, adapted to an uncommon operation, BridA at the U3, Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, 2010

BridA (Jurij Pavlica, Sendi Mango, Tom Kerševan) represents the Slovene young generation of artists while questioning artistic content and researching contemporary society with the help of art and science. Since its formation during the artists' studies at the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice in 1996 BridA has developed a series of internationally recognised artistic projects .

Since February 2009 they are partners in the Time for Nano project launched by the European Commission. Selected by Charles Esche BridA took part at the 6th edition of the U3 Triennial of Contemporary Slovene Arts in 2010.

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Upcoming events abroad

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    18 May 2025

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    "TOUCH NATURE" is an international group exhibition focusing on anthropocene. Two Slovenian artists are participating: Vanja Bučan and Nina Koželj. The exhibition is concluding a series of eponymous Austrian exhibitions running from 2021 to 2024.




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Articles in category "New media art"

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