Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT)

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Kulturno središče evropskih vesoljskih tehnologij (KSEVT)
Na vasi 18, SI-3205 Vitanje
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Described as 'a living room of Vitanje inhabitants and a space for a synthesis of art and science focused on the post-gravity art' by its inceptors, KSEVT promises an interaction between local, regional, and planetary.

Building

The Integrated Revitalisation of The Vitanje House of Culture into KSEVT project received funds in 2009 through the Development Investing in Public Cultural Infrastructure programme, run by the Ministry of Culture. The fascinating building on 2500 m² replaced the old cultural centre and is inspired by the Herman Potočnik's plan for the first geostationary space station from 1928. It is situated in the hilly landscape between the neoclassicist Church of the Mother of God, the gothic Church of St. Peter, and the former Bishop's Mansion.

The ground level includes the Vitanje library and a multi-purpose circular hall with 300 seats. The first floor with research facilities is dedicated to the KSEVT programme.

Programme

The permanent exhibition Herman Potočnik Noordung: 100 Monumental Influences is based on 100 Herman Potočnik Noordung's drawings that he used in his book The Problem of Space Travel - The Rocket Motor. The display will cover Potočnik's life and time, the early rocket technologies, space architecture, usage of the Earth orbits, space wear, the Treasures of Modernity collection, and, last but not least – Slovenia in space.

The international residency programme will focus on the interdisciplinary research of the cultural context of the human interaction with space and will host artists, scientists, and philosophers.

International cooperation

On a regional level KSEVT generates connections between Trieste, Italy (liaising it with the Trieste Constructivist Ambient from 1927), Pula, Croatia (Potočnik's birth town), and Graz in Austria. KSEVT already cooperates with the Russian State Museum in St Petersburg and the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C..

In 2011 the Centre prepared the Memorandum on the Culturalisation of Outer Space that the Slovene President Danilo Türk presented to the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev as a new dimension of cooperation between Slovenia and Russia. The document foresees the first (professional) artist spaceflight, presumably in the person of the Slovene primaballerina Mateja Rebolj who has collaborated with Dragan Živadinov also in the Noordung Cosmokinetic Cabinet.

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