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== Background, venues and locations == | == Background, venues and locations == | ||
− | The festival was founded by [[Strip Core]], | + | The festival was founded by [[Strip Core]], the comic art production section of [[Forum Ljubljana]], and since its inception it explores the relation between the light and the public space. |
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+ | Throughout the years it has grown in size and scope, the events not only take place in Ljubljana but also in [[SI-4000 Kranj|Kranj]] and [[Municipality of Novo mesto|Novo mesto]], hosted in several venues: [[Vžigalica Gallery]], [[Tovarna Rog]], [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]], [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture|Kino Šiška]], and [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]]. | ||
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+ | The festival is known for its luminous public interventions (by artists like Aleksandra Stratimirović, Bernard Murigneux, NatanEsku, Benedetto Bufalino, Sophie Guyot, and many others) that take place in different site-specific locations: | ||
== International cooperation == | == International cooperation == |
Revision as of 13:33, 3 June 2011
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1 Dec 2020
21 Feb 2021
Katja Paternoster presenting her light sculptures (Lighting Guerrilla Festival)
at the Naturaleza encendida
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7 Nov 2020
Opening of the open air installations resulting from the workshops Clouds, led by Tilen Sepič, and Fantastic Vegetation by Katja Paternoster, coorganised by Lighting Guerrilla Festival from Ljubljana
at the Rijeka European Capital of Culture 2020
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11 Oct 2019
13 Oct 2019
Katja Paternoster presenting her light sculptures (Lighting Guerrilla Festival)
at the Joensuu Visualfestival
Background, venues and locations
The festival was founded by Strip Core, the comic art production section of Forum Ljubljana, and since its inception it explores the relation between the light and the public space.
Throughout the years it has grown in size and scope, the events not only take place in Ljubljana but also in Kranj and Novo mesto, hosted in several venues: Vžigalica Gallery, Tovarna Rog, SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, Kino Šiška, and Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
The festival is known for its luminous public interventions (by artists like Aleksandra Stratimirović, Bernard Murigneux, NatanEsku, Benedetto Bufalino, Sophie Guyot, and many others) that take place in different site-specific locations:
International cooperation
In 2011, together with a long-term collaboration with Charles Nodier Institute, the number of participating artistis, institutions, and producers increased