Difference between revisions of "Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association"
Simon Smole (talk | contribs) |
(English proofreading + Updated 2020) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Article | {{Article | ||
− | | status = NEEDSUPDATE INFOBOX | + | | status = NEEDSUPDATE INFOBOX NIFERTIK! |
| maintainer = Simon Smole | | maintainer = Simon Smole | ||
}} | }} | ||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | {{Teaser| | ||
+ | [[Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association]] was established in [[established::1993]] as the publisher of [[Apokalipsa Magazine|''Apokalipsa'']] magazine. The informal collective of collaborators consists of philosophers, poets, writers, scientists, artists, architects and others. Today, it is also the publisher of several books by Slovene and international authors (for example, Paul Ricoeur, Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Roland Barthes and Alain Badiou). | ||
+ | Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association is also known for promoting the art of haiku writing and is active in organising an annual open competition of publishing haiku verse. It is a co-founder of the World Haiku Association (WHA). They also organise or co-organise: the International Meeting of Publishers and Authors of Central Europe and the International Philosophical Conference called Kierkegaard's Year. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | == Publishing programme == | ||
− | + | The publishing programme is composed of several collections, the ''Fractal collection'' (Fraktal) is aimed at the poetics of the literary text in light of the poststructuralist epistemological turn in the second half of the 20th century. The ''Special issues collection'' (Posebne izdaje) is intended for a wide range of different reflections, genres, languages, games, topics and writing processes. It is also a place to ask questions that shape the wider social environment of today. The ''Apocalypse collection '' (Apokalipsa) seeks to bring the reader closer to the literature which is not part of the prevailing poetics but has a particular value that is often seen at the edges or even beyond the central literary streams. | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Line 52: | Line 51: | ||
[[Category:EU funding of Slovene organisations (Culture and MEDIA Programmes)]] | [[Category:EU funding of Slovene organisations (Culture and MEDIA Programmes)]] | ||
[[Category:EU Culture funding recipient]] | [[Category:EU Culture funding recipient]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Updated 2020]] |
Revision as of 12:31, 25 September 2020
-
19 Mar 2015
"Peach Buds" or Multimedia Haiku, a presentation of haiku poetry with Stanislava Repar and Primož Repar (Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Bratislava,
-
6 Nov 2013
Stanislava Repar's She Two Times produced by the ŠKUC Association and co-produced by Cankarjev dom, B-51 Cultural Society, Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association, and AEON, at the SkupiFestival 2013
-
16 Oct 2013
Stanislava Repar's She Two Times produced by the ŠKUC Association and co-produced by Cankarjev dom, B-51 Cultural Society, Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association, and AEON, at the ProtimluvFest 2013
-
10 Oct 2013
12 Oct 2013
The première of Stanislava Repar's She Two Times produced by the ŠKUC Association and co-produced by Cankarjev dom, B-51 Cultural Society, Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association, and AEON, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Bratislava,
-
25 Nov 2010
Review within Review project presented by Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association - press conference at 11 am
Publishing programme
The publishing programme is composed of several collections, the Fractal collection (Fraktal) is aimed at the poetics of the literary text in light of the poststructuralist epistemological turn in the second half of the 20th century. The Special issues collection (Posebne izdaje) is intended for a wide range of different reflections, genres, languages, games, topics and writing processes. It is also a place to ask questions that shape the wider social environment of today. The Apocalypse collection (Apokalipsa) seeks to bring the reader closer to the literature which is not part of the prevailing poetics but has a particular value that is often seen at the edges or even beyond the central literary streams.
See also
External links
- Kierkegaard's Year (in Slovenian)
- World Haiku Association (WHA) website