Difference between revisions of "KIBLIX Festival of Arts and Technology"
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| fax = 386 (0) 2 229 4020 | | fax = 386 (0) 2 229 4020 | ||
| email = info@kiblix.org | | email = info@kiblix.org | ||
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| proprietor = KIBLA Multimedia Centre and Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association (LUGOS) | | proprietor = KIBLA Multimedia Centre and Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association (LUGOS) | ||
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KIBLA has employed various open code solutions since its very beginnings in 1996; open code is an outlet for research and knowledge exchange in computing and mobile/Internet technology, empowering individuals by promoting the use of free software. The 5th festival of 2006 focused on recent computer and open code themes - telecommunications (VoIP - Voice over IP), xdsl technologies, openoffice, cripting and the model of Linux usage in small business. | KIBLA has employed various open code solutions since its very beginnings in 1996; open code is an outlet for research and knowledge exchange in computing and mobile/Internet technology, empowering individuals by promoting the use of free software. The 5th festival of 2006 focused on recent computer and open code themes - telecommunications (VoIP - Voice over IP), xdsl technologies, openoffice, cripting and the model of Linux usage in small business. | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *[http://www.kibla.org KIBLA Multimedia Centre website] (in English) | ||
[[Category:Festivals]] | [[Category:Festivals]] | ||
[[Category:New media art festivals]] | [[Category:New media art festivals]] |
Revision as of 13:40, 26 June 2010
KIBLA has employed various open code solutions since its very beginnings in 1996; open code is an outlet for research and knowledge exchange in computing and mobile/Internet technology, empowering individuals by promoting the use of free software. The 5th festival of 2006 focused on recent computer and open code themes - telecommunications (VoIP - Voice over IP), xdsl technologies, openoffice, cripting and the model of Linux usage in small business.
External links
- KIBLA Multimedia Centre website (in English)