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PIFcamp


PIFcamp 2015 Hacking the meadows Photo Katja Goljat.JPGHacking the meadows at PIFcamp, 2015

PIFcamp is a week-long international gathering (or hack-camp) that facilitates explorations into the various intersections of art and technology. Held in the stunning Alpine valley of the Soča River, in the Triglav National Park, the core of this fundamentally open-ended project consists of hands-on workshops, presentations, field trips and – most importantly – spontaneous collaborations and skill exchanges.

Of key importance is the active involvement of the participants, who are invited to contribute their ideas, skills and ambitions to the collective creative endeavour. The Open Saturday for visitors takes place every year on final Saturday The 2020 PIFcamp edition will take place partly virtually, please follow the website information.

The camp is organised by the Projekt Atol Institute, co-organised by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory, co-organised by Rampa Lab and BioTehna (Kersnikova Institute).

PIFcamp is part of the Feral Labs Network, which is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the EU.

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Festivals in Slovenia


Festivals in slovenia 2012.jpgThe printed version of the calendar of Festivals in Slovenia in 2012 contains 141 festivals. Later on, in 2019, the festival number rose to 199. Check out the current annual festivalscape! Since 2012, the annual festivalscapes are provided as an infographic, conceived by the Culture.si team at the Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory. The interactive calendars include the festivals from the Culture.si database arranged by weeks and by field. You can see specific types of festivals, e.g., music festivals only, by clicking on the corresponding artistic field. Take a look at the Festivals in Slovenia infographic.

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