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[[Delak Performing Arts Research Centre]] was founded in Ljubljana in 1995 by Jana Pavlič, Dragan Živadinov (web projects) and Emil Hrvatin (research). Delak aims for an open field of research and exchange of diverse contemporary artistic ideas. Its principal activity has been the presentation of contemporary theatre and other related arts in various contexts. Its information and documentation projects are mainly complex new media projects. Castration Machines: Theatre and Art in the Nineties by Boris Pintar and Jana Pavlič was published by Delak and Maska in 2001, featuring 22 Slovene authors (also with video clips in the accompanying CD-ROM). Occasionally Delak organises meetings and theatre workshops intended for the professional and a wider audience. Delak is a member of the European Network of Information Centres for the Performing Arts (ENICPA). In January, March and May 2009 Delak organises three lectures by Dragan Živadinov: Five Inventions of the Modernistic Biography (Mile Korun); Trieste Constructivist Ambient (1927); The 21st Century Postgravity Art. | [[Delak Performing Arts Research Centre]] was founded in Ljubljana in 1995 by Jana Pavlič, Dragan Živadinov (web projects) and Emil Hrvatin (research). Delak aims for an open field of research and exchange of diverse contemporary artistic ideas. Its principal activity has been the presentation of contemporary theatre and other related arts in various contexts. Its information and documentation projects are mainly complex new media projects. Castration Machines: Theatre and Art in the Nineties by Boris Pintar and Jana Pavlič was published by Delak and Maska in 2001, featuring 22 Slovene authors (also with video clips in the accompanying CD-ROM). Occasionally Delak organises meetings and theatre workshops intended for the professional and a wider audience. Delak is a member of the European Network of Information Centres for the Performing Arts (ENICPA). In January, March and May 2009 Delak organises three lectures by Dragan Živadinov: Five Inventions of the Modernistic Biography (Mile Korun); Trieste Constructivist Ambient (1927); The 21st Century Postgravity Art. | ||
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Revision as of 14:11, 26 November 2009
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3 Jul 2023
A puppetry performance Aloneness directed by Marko Čeh presenting poetry of Marko Brecelj, produced by Delak Institute and co-produced by Maribor Puppet Theatre
at the Mediteraneo, Mediteranski lutkarski festival
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6 Sep 2018
10 Sep 2018
The participatory intermedia installation KOSMICA Parliament by Miha Turšič, co-produced by Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT), Kapelica Gallery, and Delak Institute; Infinite In-Between by Mojca Založnik, produced by Kapelica Gallery; Singing Sand by Tadej Droljc; Maja Smrekar contributing to the Bog Concert Night; and aqua_forensic by Robertina Šebjanič and Gjino Šutić, featuring Aquatocene / The Subaquatic Quest for Serenity by Robertina Šebjanič, also a speaker at a panel and artist talk,
at the Ars Electronica Festival Linz
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1 Apr 2017
30 Jul 2017
Dragan Živadinov (Delak Institute) participates in the section Space Art of the exhibition The Universe and Arts, An Artistic Voyage through Space
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20 Mar 2017
Dunja Zupančič/Miha Turšič/Dragan Živadinov (Delak Institute, members of the Committee for the Cultural Utilisations of Space ITACCUS) participate with the space-class act
at the Kosmica Festival at the Spring Meetings of the International Astronautical Federation
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4 Mar 2017
20 Mar 2017
An exhibition on the occasion of the 50-year myth of the culturalisation of outer space, and Informance by Dunja Zupančič, Miha Turšič and Dragan Živadinov, produced by Delak Institute,
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9 Jan 2014
8 May 2014
The joint exhibition Contemporary Narratives from Turkey and Beyond also featuring Slovene artists Vesna Bukovec, Ana Čigon and the trio Dunja Zupančič/Miha Turšič/Dragan Živadinov (Delak Institute), and Zdenka Badovinac, the director of the Moderna galerija / Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana plus Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, as advisor to curators,