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Launched in [[established::2002]] by [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] in collaboration with the Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association (LUGOS, established in 1997), the international open code [[KIBLIX Festival|KIBLIX Linux IT Festival]] was developed out of the so-called Linux Install Fest (LIFe), established in 1999. Since its inception the festival, named simply as KIBLIX since 2008, has gradually developed in the contemporary art and education-related festival tackling the issues of information technology, open code and open society. | Launched in [[established::2002]] by [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] in collaboration with the Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association (LUGOS, established in 1997), the international open code [[KIBLIX Festival|KIBLIX Linux IT Festival]] was developed out of the so-called Linux Install Fest (LIFe), established in 1999. Since its inception the festival, named simply as KIBLIX since 2008, has gradually developed in the contemporary art and education-related festival tackling the issues of information technology, open code and open society. | ||
− | In the 2010 edition [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] joined forces with another two Slovene festivals dedicated to art and technology – the [[HAIP Festival]] and the [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]]. The 9th edition of the KIBLIX Festival, conceived by [[Son:DA|Miha Horvat]], | + | In the 2010 edition [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] joined forces with another two Slovene festivals dedicated to art and technology – the [[HAIP Festival]] and the [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]]. The 9th edition of the KIBLIX Festival, conceived by [[Son:DA|Miha Horvat]], was dedicated to low technology, ecology, open code and waste, called the ''Waste – Technology Minus''. |
− | The KIBLIX 2014 ''Parallels'' festival took place at [[KIBLA Portal]] venue in October 2014. | + | The KIBLIX 2014 ''Parallels'' festival took place at [[KIBLA Portal]] venue in October 2014. In October 2015 the MRFR-Kiblix Festival took place, like in 2013 again as a joint venture with the [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]]. |
− | In October 2015 the MRFR-Kiblix Festival | ||
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*[[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]] | *[[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]] | ||
Revision as of 09:10, 18 May 2017
See also
Related festivals
External links
- KIBLIX Festival website (in Slovenian)
- LUGOS Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association website (in Slovenian)