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Organised as a joint enterprise on video art by the [[Kolektiva Institute]] and the [[Photon Gallery]], the [[Video in Progress Festival]] started in [[established::2008]] as systematically curated exhibitions. However, the 2011 edition of [[Video in Progress Festival|Video in Progress]] was set up more ambitiously and as a proper festival, involving not only video screenings but also video exhibitions, discussions, cinema screenings and other events. | Organised as a joint enterprise on video art by the [[Kolektiva Institute]] and the [[Photon Gallery]], the [[Video in Progress Festival]] started in [[established::2008]] as systematically curated exhibitions. However, the 2011 edition of [[Video in Progress Festival|Video in Progress]] was set up more ambitiously and as a proper festival, involving not only video screenings but also video exhibitions, discussions, cinema screenings and other events. | ||
− | In 2014 the festival | + | In 2014 the festival joined forces with the [[Photonic Moments – Month of Photography]] festival. They are still separate festivals but organised as a joint venture. |
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Programme
For example, one of the festival editions included solo exhibitions of Joshua & Zachary Sandler (US) and Aldo Giannotti (IT/AT) in Photon Gallery, the group exhibition Pain with the Thousand Teeth: Presence of Pain and Inadequacy in Video Works of Young Slovenian Artists in Vžigalica Gallery, and a cinema screening of Pain (a selection of videos from the Human Frames programme) in Kinodvor Cinema. It was curated by Metka Zupanič, Vesna Bukovec, Silke Schmickl (DE/FR), Masayo Kajimura (JP/DE), and Stéphane Gérard (FR).