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TRIGGER Showcase Festival

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Founded in 2019, the TRIGGER Showcase Festival is dedicated to promoting Slovenian independent performing arts and strengthening their position both locally and internationally. The festival presents a selection of the most relevant productions by independent Slovenian artists and producers, alongside a programme of talks, lectures, and workshops, featuring guest curators from international festivals, agents, and experts in distribution and international collaboration. TRIGGER is part of the wider TRIGGER platform, a partnership between Glej Theatre, Bunker Institute, Maska Institute, Moment Arts and Culture Association, Motovila Institute, City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts, Pekinpah Association, Mladinsko Theatre, and Via Negativa. It regularly connects with various European networks such as ONDA, IETM, and EAIPA.

Adela International Festival of Generative Arts

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Adela is an international festival founded in 2023 by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory and dedicated to the exploration of the practices arising in the expanded field of generative arts. It considers artworks as algorithms embedded in (im)material infrastructures and observes them as emergent machines and open systems in which human and other agents engage in the production of possible worlds. Through this perspective, it aims to establish transformative practices and aesthetics to counter the dominant techno-cultural currents. The festival features various discussions and workshops, as well as the Parameter Fair, dedicated to presenting and selling works that imaginatively engage generative methods, and Algorave, an evening of experimental live-coded music and visuals.

Institute of Culture and Memory Studies

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The Institute of Culture and Memory Studies at Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU) was founded in 2008 and is dedicated to investigations of different forms of memory practices related to the events that profoundly marked Slovenia and South-east Europe in the twentieth century. Its researchers are focusing on the multi-layered phenomenon of memory, its social role and political relevance, and its relation with collective imaginations of the future. Since 2011, the institute has also published a book series Cultural Memory which brings original scientific literature dealing with this vibrant field. In addition, the institute is a key actor in driving structural changes in the Slovenian scientific sector towards gender equality and equal opportunities for all.

Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) Library

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Founded in 1938, the Library of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) is a special library and by far the largest of its kind in Slovenia. Exchanges of publications and duplicate stock have been established with over 1,550 institutions throughout the world and represent the most significant and active sphere of the Library's activities. SAZU Library is organised as the central library of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts with 17 smaller branch units attached to the various institutes of the Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU). Its collection is searchable via the COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library system and some of the scientific papers and monographs published at the DLib.si - Digital Library of Slovenia website.

Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)

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Established in 1938, the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) is the supreme national institution for science and the arts, housed in an 18th-century baroque palace in the historical centre of Ljubljana. SAZU associates scientists and artists who have been elected as its members for their outstanding achievements in the field of sciences and arts.

Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU)

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The Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (abbreviated in Slovenian as ZRC SAZU) was founded by the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) in 1981. It is a network of 18 institutes from the fields of the humanities and natural sciences. ZRC carries out the Slovene national research programme and as an independent institution in its own right, engages in research into Slovenia’s natural and cultural heritage.

BISTRA Scientific Research Centre, Ptuj

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The BISTRA Scientific Research Centre in Ptuj developed out of the Bureau for Strategic Technological Development (the abbreviation is BISTRA), which was established in 1994 to meet the planning and management needs of developing the local community and the region. One of its basic tasks is the connection and transfer of knowledge from universities and institutes into the economy and small enterprises, as well as co-operation in creating development ideas of enterprises and transferring them into research institutions.

Radio Študent (RŠ)

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Established in 1969 by the Student Organisation of the University of Ljubljana, Radio Študent (RŠ) is one of Europe's oldest and strongest non-commercial, alternative radio stations. Its diverse and dedicated programme activities encompass presenting and evaluating different forms of popular music, covering and analysing current political and social phenomena, dealing with the many fields of arts and humanities, following and critically dissecting student and university politics and policies, enacting radio plays, reciting works of literature and poetry – and quite a lot more.

All of the above is permeated by wit, humour, a laid back approach, political responsibility and intellectual vigour and thoroughness. It is broadcast on 89.3 MHz (500 W) UKV stereo, covering Ljubljana and its surroundings (a basin of 500,000 potential listeners), and is (since 1998) available to listen online.

Matrix Music

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Matrix Music is a record label which dates back to 1994, when it was established with the aim of supporting the emerging Slovene electronic music production. Predominantly featuring dub, electronics, tech-house and techno, Matrix Music released about 20 vinyl EPs and also some albums by artists such as Torul, Beitthron, Random Logic, Silence, Kosta, and Amfibia.

A big part of their output are compilations: the classic Trans Slovenia Express project, co-released with Mute Records in 1994; the very successful Rock the Discotheque series by Valentino Kanzyani; some emerging Slovene artists compilations; and some mix CDs by various artists like DJ Umek and others. There is also the sub-label Explicit Musick, which was set on releasing mixes by internationally renowned artists, amongst whom one can find DJ Rush, Slam, Kevin Saunderson, Marco Bailey, etc.

Strup Productions

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Strup Productions is an independent film and multimedia production company established in 2004 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Their projects include award-winning films, animations and interactive video installations.

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