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| name                = videospotting
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| name                = Videospotting
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| street address      = SCCA-Ljubljana, Zavod za sodobno umetnost, Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 431 8385
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| fax                = 386 (0) 1 430 0629
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| email              = info@scca-ljubljana.si
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| website            = http://www.videodokument.org; http://www.scca-ljubljana.si/videospotting.htm
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| proprietor          = SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts
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| contacts = {{Contact
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| name                = Barbara Borčić
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| role                = Editor in Chief
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{{Abstract|
 
{{Abstract|
The website of the [[Videospotting]] project, which offers a survey of video art with related thematic programmes produced by [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]] and presented at various international showcases in Basle, Moscow, Los Angeles, Tallinn, Sarajevo, St Petersburg, Vienna, Almaty, Oslo and Priština.
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Launched in 1994, Videospotting comprises a survey of video art with related thematic programmes produced by SCCA-Ljubljana and presented at various international showcases in Basle, Moscow, Los Angeles, Tallinn, Sarajevo, St Petersburg, Vienna, Almaty, Oslo and Priština.
 
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The project incorporates the following components:
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From Alternative Scene to Art Video: Video Production in Slovenia 1992-1994 curated by Zemira Alajbegovic, Barbara Borčić and Eva Rohrman - this 102 minute-long programme is divided into three sections - art video, music clips and video dance - and presents 13 video works.
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Thematic one-hour programmes (1997) - Bodyspotting, Creatures, Docuart, Intolerance, Dancemania, Memories curated by Barbara Borčić and Nerina Kocjančič - six separate one-hour programmes featuring selected Slovene video productions from the five years 1992-1997, presented in the form of thematic evenings which relate and confront music video clips, art video, video dance and documentary videos, projects which are usually sentenced to an electronic life of their own even though the video authors have frequently worked on more than one genre.
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Videodokument presents_1 (2001), Videodokument presents_2 (2001)
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Recent video works (2001) curated by Barbara Borcic and Igor Španjol - three one-hour programmes of Slovene video art from the Videospotting series which have been curated with a view to being screened as accompanying programmes at presentations of the [[Videodokument]] project; the selected video works display technological, media and content shifts in a chronological manner.
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Creatures - Par Two (2003) curated by Barbara Borčić - a 25 minute-long programme featuring five short video works as a continuation of the Creatures programme (see Thematic one-hour programmes above).
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New New Video (2004) curated by Barbara Borčić and Dušan Dovč - a 37 minute-long programme featuring eight short video works from 2000-2004.
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Private-Public (2005) curated by Barbara Borčić - a 1 hour 42 minute-long programme which comprises six video works with the common characteristics that they combine documentary and d’auteur approach, sometimes in a very intriguing way, confronting thepersonal (private) with the social (public) in order to create very precise messages and commentaries.
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See also [[Videodokument]].
  
[[Category:New media art web resources]]
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{{categories|film|special video projects}}
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[[Category:New media art]]

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Videospotting
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Abstract

The project incorporates the following components:

From Alternative Scene to Art Video: Video Production in Slovenia 1992-1994 curated by Zemira Alajbegovic, Barbara Borčić and Eva Rohrman - this 102 minute-long programme is divided into three sections - art video, music clips and video dance - and presents 13 video works.

Thematic one-hour programmes (1997) - Bodyspotting, Creatures, Docuart, Intolerance, Dancemania, Memories curated by Barbara Borčić and Nerina Kocjančič - six separate one-hour programmes featuring selected Slovene video productions from the five years 1992-1997, presented in the form of thematic evenings which relate and confront music video clips, art video, video dance and documentary videos, projects which are usually sentenced to an electronic life of their own even though the video authors have frequently worked on more than one genre.

Videodokument presents_1 (2001), Videodokument presents_2 (2001)

Recent video works (2001) curated by Barbara Borcic and Igor Španjol - three one-hour programmes of Slovene video art from the Videospotting series which have been curated with a view to being screened as accompanying programmes at presentations of the Videodokument project; the selected video works display technological, media and content shifts in a chronological manner.

Creatures - Par Two (2003) curated by Barbara Borčić - a 25 minute-long programme featuring five short video works as a continuation of the Creatures programme (see Thematic one-hour programmes above).

New New Video (2004) curated by Barbara Borčić and Dušan Dovč - a 37 minute-long programme featuring eight short video works from 2000-2004.

Private-Public (2005) curated by Barbara Borčić - a 1 hour 42 minute-long programme which comprises six video works with the common characteristics that they combine documentary and d’auteur approach, sometimes in a very intriguing way, confronting thepersonal (private) with the social (public) in order to create very precise messages and commentaries.

See also Videodokument.

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Postaja DIVA +
SI-1000 Ljubljana +
Metelkova 6 +
DIVA Station is a research and study archive of video and new media art developed and maintained by the SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts. +
DIVA Station is a research and study archive of video and new media art developed and maintained by the SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts. +
+386 / 1 431 8385 +
Ljubljana +
SI-1000 +
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