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Sonica is a sound space experiment, an attempt to transform a classical exhibition space into a field of events, performances, workshops, and lectures. It is a temporary laboratory established on the crossing of visual art, media and sound art and research, consisting of production and research residencies, exhibitions, performances, and public interventions, with a special focus on public presentations and talks. | Sonica is a sound space experiment, an attempt to transform a classical exhibition space into a field of events, performances, workshops, and lectures. It is a temporary laboratory established on the crossing of visual art, media and sound art and research, consisting of production and research residencies, exhibitions, performances, and public interventions, with a special focus on public presentations and talks. | ||
− | Sonica takes place in the [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]], the [[Museum of Modern Art]], [[Gala hala]], and [[Klub Channel Zero|Channel Zero]] | + | Sonica takes place in the [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]], the [[Museum of Modern Art]], [[Gala hala]], and [[Klub Channel Zero|Channel Zero]] and hosted the following resident artists @C/Cronica (PT), Felix Thorn (GB), Tukk Sitta (EE), François Duconseille/Scenographies Urbaines, and Kevin Bartoli/ArtKillArt (FR). |
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Revision as of 07:52, 6 August 2011
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23 May 2024
KRAK Centar, Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art and MoTA Museum of Transitory Art present a performance by multi-instrumentalist Iztok Koren, an artist of the SHAPE+ platform. Co-founded by the European Union.
at the SONICA Festival
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28 Oct 2017
29 Oct 2017
Modular Relations Conference and Sonica Berlin AV Showcase co-organised by the MoTA Museum of Transitory Art (Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art) within the Artecitya EU project
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16 Dec 2016
Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art presented its program, including also the NEUNUNDNEUNZIG installation by Martin Bricelj Baraga and Olaf Bender, produced by MoTA Museum of Transitory Art, and Random Logic
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24 Sep 2015
27 Sep 2015
Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art (MoTA Museum of Transitory Art) presents the Sound Investments exhibition with Irena Tomažin’s Faces of Voices and Spatial’s Dental Metal sound installation by Martin Bricelj Baraga; workshops and concerts with Miha Ciglar and Irena Tomažin at the High Zero Festival
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30 Apr 2015
2 May 2015
NEUNUNDNEUNZIG (99), an installation also by Martin Bricelj Baraga, and an audio-visual preformance by Random Logic and Oknai (MoTA Museum of Transitory Art, Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art) at the ICAS Festival
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6 Mar 2015
Dental Metal, a sound installation by Martin Bricelj Baraga and Spatial, and Phenakistomixer 2.0, an installation by Vesna Krebs, at the international edition of Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art in the framework of Apiary Sessions X
Festival format, venues and residents
Sonica is a sound space experiment, an attempt to transform a classical exhibition space into a field of events, performances, workshops, and lectures. It is a temporary laboratory established on the crossing of visual art, media and sound art and research, consisting of production and research residencies, exhibitions, performances, and public interventions, with a special focus on public presentations and talks.
Sonica takes place in the Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, the Museum of Modern Art, Gala hala, and Channel Zero and hosted the following resident artists @C/Cronica (PT), Felix Thorn (GB), Tukk Sitta (EE), François Duconseille/Scenographies Urbaines, and Kevin Bartoli/ArtKillArt (FR).