Culture! successfully raises funds from the EU programmes for the culture and audiovisual sectors

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11 years ● 153 organisations ● 542 projects
20 years ● 0 organisations ● 0 projects
    Organisations by status
  • Public
  • Private
    Projects by field
  • film and audiovisual projects
  • interdisciplinary projects
  • multimedia and new technologies
  • books and reading / literary translation
  • cultural heritage
  • architecture, design and applied arts
  • performing arts (theatre, dance, music)
  • visual arts
    Organisation's role in the project
  • beneficiary
  • co-beneficiary
    Organisations by status
  • Public
  • Private
    Projects by field
  • film and audiovisual projects
  • interdisciplinary projects
  • multimedia and new technologies
  • books and reading / literary translation
  • cultural heritage
  • architecture, design and applied arts
  • performing arts (theatre, dance, music)
  • visual arts
    Organisation's role in the project
  • beneficiary
  • co-beneficiary


About the project


Culture! poster.jpgPoster Culture! successfully raises from the EU programes for the culture and audiovisual sectors, 2002-2012.

The poster and the interactive infographic represents the data related to the EU funding for culture, film and audiovisual media raised by Slovene organisations in the period 2002–2012. In 11 years 153 organisations have been involved in 542 projects with the European dimension.

The infographic can be complemented with a list of Slovene organisations funded by the Culture and MEDIA Programmes 2002-2012). Each Culture.si article about a recipient of either EU Culture or MEDIA grant now includes also a complete list of projects.

This graphic and interactive visualisation represents the data related to the EU funding for culture, film and audiovisual media in the period 2002–2012. It is a result of a data mining and interoperability project prepared by the three offices: Cultural Contact Point Slovenia based at SCCA-Ljubljana, Media Desk Slovenia, and Culture.si/Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.

A short analysis of the EU funding for culture successfully raised by Slovene organisations in the last decade will be presented on 23 October 2013 at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture. On this occasion the EU Creative Europe programme (2014–2020) will be presented by the representative of the Slovene Ministry of Culture.

The infographic can be complemented with a list of Slovene organisations funded by the Culture and MEDIA Programmes 2002-2012). Each article about a recipient of either EU Culture or MEDIA grant now includes also a complete list of projects.


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