Difference between revisions of "Depot:T5 Project Space"
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− | T5 Project Space was established by [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]] in [[Established::2005]] as an open platform for ideas, opinions and information exchange relating to design, art, architecture and contemporary life. It is a space for lectures, design exhibitions, art fairs and the | + | T5 Project Space was established by [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]] in [[Established::2005]] as an open platform for ideas, opinions and information exchange relating to design, art, architecture and contemporary life. It is a space for lectures, design exhibitions, art fairs and the PechaKucha Night events. |
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− | The | + | The PechaKucha Night programme features 10-15 short lectures per night during which projects and ideas are presented with each presenter being permitted 20 slides, each shown for 20 seconds. The first PechaKucha Night Ljubljana was staged in April 2007 and featured Saša Begović, Uroš Belantič ([[Oktober Studio]]), Martin Bricelj ([[CodeSign]]/[[CodeEp]]), Aljoša Dekleva and Tina Gregorič ([[Dekleva-Gregorič Arhitekti]]), Maja Hawlina (Lowe Avanta), Miha Horvat and Metka Golec ([[son:DA]]), Sanja Nešković Peršin, Sven Jonke (Foruse/Numen), Gregor Podnar ([[Gregor Podnar Gallery]]), Slavimir Stojanović ([[Futro]]), and Miranda Veljačić and Dinko Peračić (Platforma 981). The Ljubljana PechaKucha events followed with various Slovene and international designers and architects presenting thir work. Among them were also Davor Bruketa (Bruketa&Žinić), Jovan Jelovac (Belgrade Design Week), Iztok Kovač ([[EnKnapGroup (EKG)]]), Igor Medjugorac, Hrvoje Njirić (Njirić plus arhitekti), [[ProstoRož - FlowerSpace Association]] and [[Kombinat]], Almira Sadar ([[AlmiraSadar]]), Jurij Sadar ([[Sadar-Vuga Arhitekti]]), Silvio Betterelli in Martina Graselli (S.M.og – Milano), Nika Zupanc, Mina Žabnikar, Ineke Hans, Richard Hutten (Richard Hutten Studio), Mika Cimolini ([[Elastik Architecture]]), Ursula Lavrenčič (Megla), Daan Roosegaarde (Studio Roosegaarde), and Mirko van den Winkel (Moroso). |
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.t-5.si/ T5 Project Space website] | * [http://www.t-5.si/ T5 Project Space website] | ||
− | * [http://www.pecha-kucha.org/ PechaKucha website] | + | * [http://www.pecha-kucha.org/ljubljana PechaKucha website] |
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecha_Kucha PechaKucha on Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecha_Kucha PechaKucha on Wikipedia] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts venues]] | [[Category:Visual arts venues]] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts galleries]] | [[Category:Visual arts galleries]] |
Revision as of 00:40, 2 March 2010
The PechaKucha Night programme features 10-15 short lectures per night during which projects and ideas are presented with each presenter being permitted 20 slides, each shown for 20 seconds. The first PechaKucha Night Ljubljana was staged in April 2007 and featured Saša Begović, Uroš Belantič (Oktober Studio), Martin Bricelj (CodeSign/CodeEp), Aljoša Dekleva and Tina Gregorič (Dekleva-Gregorič Arhitekti), Maja Hawlina (Lowe Avanta), Miha Horvat and Metka Golec (Son:DA), Sanja Nešković Peršin, Sven Jonke (Foruse/Numen), Gregor Podnar (Gregor Podnar Gallery), Slavimir Stojanović (Futro), and Miranda Veljačić and Dinko Peračić (Platforma 981). The Ljubljana PechaKucha events followed with various Slovene and international designers and architects presenting thir work. Among them were also Davor Bruketa (Bruketa&Žinić), Jovan Jelovac (Belgrade Design Week), Iztok Kovač (EnKnapGroup (EKG)), Igor Medjugorac, Hrvoje Njirić (Njirić plus arhitekti), ProstoRož - FlowerSpace Association and Kombinat, Almira Sadar (AlmiraSadar), Jurij Sadar (Sadar-Vuga Arhitekti), Silvio Betterelli in Martina Graselli (S.M.og – Milano), Nika Zupanc, Mina Žabnikar, Ineke Hans, Richard Hutten (Richard Hutten Studio), Mika Cimolini (Elastik Architecture), Ursula Lavrenčič (Megla), Daan Roosegaarde (Studio Roosegaarde), and Mirko van den Winkel (Moroso).
See also