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In [[Established::1996]] [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] (Association for Culture and Education KID KIBLA) opened as Slovenia's first presentation and production institution in dealing with multimedia and new media art within an ongoing cultural programme. Since then KIBLA's programme has focused on new (contemporary) educational, cultural and artistic practices, connecting education and research, culture and technology, arts and sciences. In particular, KIBLA aims to emancipate and demystify new media as a creative tool in education and new forms of art.
 
In [[Established::1996]] [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] (Association for Culture and Education KID KIBLA) opened as Slovenia's first presentation and production institution in dealing with multimedia and new media art within an ongoing cultural programme. Since then KIBLA's programme has focused on new (contemporary) educational, cultural and artistic practices, connecting education and research, culture and technology, arts and sciences. In particular, KIBLA aims to emancipate and demystify new media as a creative tool in education and new forms of art.
  
In 2007 a complex proposal under the name ''Čista energija'' [Pure energy] was prepared by KIBLA and collaborating institutions from the city of Maribor and neighbouring towns in the region. The proposal won the nomination of the European Commission [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012|European Capital of Culture for 2012]].
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It also cooperates with numerous other organisations in Maribor, Ljubljana ([[Ljubljana Jazz Festival]], [[Druga Godba Festival]]) and abroad.  Kibla was also the initiator of the [[Izzven Jazz Festival, Maribor|Izzven Jazz Festival]], which was taken over by [[Narodni dom Maribor]] in 2011.
 
It also cooperates with numerous other organisations in Maribor, Ljubljana ([[Ljubljana Jazz Festival]], [[Druga Godba Festival]]) and abroad.  Kibla was also the initiator of the [[Izzven Jazz Festival, Maribor|Izzven Jazz Festival]], which was taken over by [[Narodni dom Maribor]] in 2011.
  
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KIBLA is a founding member of the [[M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia]].  
 
KIBLA is a founding member of the [[M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia]].  
  
 
==International cooperation==
 
==International cooperation==
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ACE KIBLA has significant experience working in international cooperation projects. The list of projects co-funded by the European Commission and its funding bodies in which the organisation has participated is perhaps among the largest for a Slovene institution.
  
Whether as an active member in many international networks or as a project leader engaging in the production and dissemination of numerous complex cultural works, ACE KIBLA has significant experience working in international cooperation projects. The list of projects co-funded by the European Commission and its funding bodies in which the organisation has participated is perhaps among the largest for a Slovene institution.
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With funding from the Culture 2000 programme in the years 2002–2003 KIBLA co-organised the annual project ''tx0om – Textures in bloom'', which investigated interactive, intelligent and responsive environments at the crossroads of digital physics, phenomenology and biomimeticswhere the body becomes intermediary, and the multiannual project ''Virtual Centre Media Net''.
 
 
With funding from the Culture 2000 programme in the years 2002–2003 KIBLA co-organised the annual project ''tx0om – Textures in bloom'', which investigated interactive, intelligent and responsive environments at the crossroads of digital physics, phenomenology and biomimeticswhere the body becomes intermediary, and the multiannual project ''Virtual Centre Media Net''. KIBLA also collaborated as a partner in two annual projects ''TRANZart disLOCATED'' and ''Soziale Geräusche'' [Social Noises].
 
Two additional projects were FP5-IST (EMMA – European Multimedia Accelerator) and FP6-IST (PATENT – Partnership for Telecommunication New Technologies).
 
 
 
In 2004–2005 KIBLA participated in the annual projects, ''e-Agora'', which developed a virtual multimedia platform for innovative production and presentation of Performing Arts using the latest communication technologies (multi-user shared environments on the Internet) in order to interconnect European theatres, cultural centres, and enhance their co-operation, and ''TRG – Transient reality generators'' – a continuation of the ''tx0om'' project – focused on the phenomenon of Mixed Reality (environments containing significant virtual and physical interaction possibilities, strongly intertwined) and examined the potential of synaesthetic MR experience design, in which the art-works become all-encompassing art-worlds.
 
In 2006, the multiannual projects ''gRig – Guild for Reality integrators and generators'' and ''TiE – Travel in Europe''.
 
 
 
Within the framework of the EUREKA multimedia umbrella and with support from the Leonardo da Vinci programme, KIBLA participated in the project ''Name multimedia'', a Multimedia Tasks & Skills Database, researching and evaluating 26 different jobs and 96 operational multimedia tasks. NAME is presented in 9 languages, with a database of more than 650 companies from 11 countries.
 
 
 
Project activities have included the conference ''True Art/Truely Merchandise'' in Berlin (DE), ''Media-Scape 2009. Infinite games'' in Novigrad (HR).
 
 
 
On the global level, in 2009 KIBLA co-organised ''ASEUM'', the 1st International New Media Art Festival in the Philippines, together with SABAW Media Art Kitchen (Philippines) and Asia-Europe Foundation.
 
 
 
One of KIBLA's significant networking European projects was ''X-OP - eXchange of art operators and producers'', a multiannual (2008–2011) project intended to nurture a network of artists, researchers, operators, producers, and centres with the aim to establish a European platform for creation of art and exchange. By long-term cooperation the partner centres are establishing and further developing infrastructural and information supportive environment in relation to information technology, digital culture and art creation in wide aspect from art production and presentation to research and education. Alongside ACE KIBLA the partners in the consortium were Museum Lapidarium (Novigrad, Croatia), Media in Motion (Berlin, Germany), [[Egon March Institute]] (Ljubljana, Slovenia), MoKS – Kunsti ja Sotsiaalpraktika Keskus, Center for Art and Social Practice (Mooste, Estonia), CIANT – International Centre for Art and New Technologies (Prague, Czech Republic), Politechnic of Tomar (Tomar, Portugal), MAA – Taidekoulu, Art School (Helsinki, Finland), Apartment Project (Istanbul, Turkey), and Rahmenwerk – Transforming Freedom (Vienna, Austria).  
 
  
During the last 5 years KIBLA was a partner in the following projects cofunded by European Commission: ''Caravan. Artists on the Road'' (2011–2014, led by Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Torino (IT)), ''Robots and Avatars – Collaborative and Intergenerational Futures'' (2011–2012, initiated by bodydataspace (UK)), ''EuroPA - European Public Art Project''(2011–2013, led by Comune di Jesolo – Municipality of Jesolo (IT)), ''Materiality'' (2012–2014, initiated by Wyspa Progress Foundation (PL)).  
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KIBLA participated in the annual projects, ''e-Agora'', which developed a virtual multimedia platform for innovative production and presentation of Performing Arts using the latest communication technologies.  
  
KIBLA initiated the project ''Soft Control'' (2012–2015) supported by EU funding scheme, with eight partners from Slovenia ([[Koroška Gallery of Fine Arts]]), Serbia, Croatia, Latvia, Czech Republic, Portugal and Spain.  
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Kibla works within the framework of the EUREKA multimedia umbrella and with support from the Leonardo da Vinci programme, KIBLA was also the partner in many projects cofunded by European Commission.
  
In 2016 KIBLA won the Creative Europe funding and started the project ''Risk Change'' with partners: 7scenes (NL), Ethniko Kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon (GR), Fuggetlen Kepzomuveszeti Muhelyek Ligaja Alapitvany (HU), Jauno Mediju Kulturas Centrs RIX-C (LV), Museum of Modern and Contemporary Arts (HR), Museum of Contemporary Arts Vojvodina (RS), The Mighty Creatives (UK), and the ZINC (FR).  
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Project activities of KIBLA have included the conference co-organised with ''ASEUM'', the 1st International New Media Art Festival in the Philippines. One of KIBLA's significant networking European projects was ''X-OP - eXchange of art operators and producers'', a multiannual (2008–2011) project intended to nurture a network of artists, researchers, operators, producers, and centres with the aim to establish a European platform for creation of art and exchange.
  
Recently KIBLA was invited as a partner producer in two interdisciplinary multi-annual European projects: ''Ephemeral Heritage of the European Carnival Rituals'' (2014–2017) led by Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (ES)), and in ''Growing up here, there and everywhere in EU'' (2015–2019), initiated by Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium – Odin Teatret (DK).
 
  
 
==Award==
 
==Award==

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KiBela Art Space 2007 Junction.jpgJunction protocols exhibition by Dragan Živadinov, Dunja Zupančič and Miha Turšič, KiBela Art Space, Maribor 2007

In 1996 KIBLA Multimedia Centre (Association for Culture and Education KID KIBLA) opened as Slovenia's first presentation and production institution in dealing with multimedia and new media art within an ongoing cultural programme. Since then KIBLA's programme has focused on new (contemporary) educational, cultural and artistic practices, connecting education and research, culture and technology, arts and sciences. In particular, KIBLA aims to emancipate and demystify new media as a creative tool in education and new forms of art.



KiBela Art Space 2006 All about Lesotho.jpgAll about Lesotho new media project by Vlado G. Repnik, Robert Klančnik, Lana K. Gotvan and Stefan Doepner in the KiBela Art Space, Maribor 2006


Programme

ACE KIBLA's extensive programme includes exhibitions, performances, concerts, festivals, theatre, lectures, symposia, fairs, and workshops. Through its KiBela Art Space it collaborates with Slovene artists and institutions and also with contemporary artists and arts organisations in Graz, London, Zagreb, Belgrade, and the USA, presenting new approaches through new media as well as contemporary visual arts.

ACE KIBLA's festivals include the KIBLIX Linux IT Festival, and the acclaimed Skrite note (Hidden Music Score) Festival with the programme of avant-garde music. Since 2007 it has been organising also the (DA)(NE)S Festival of Microtonal Music, which is now being set as a concert series.

It also cooperates with numerous other organisations in Maribor, Ljubljana (Ljubljana Jazz Festival, Druga Godba Festival) and abroad. Kibla was also the initiator of the Izzven Jazz Festival, which was taken over by Narodni dom Maribor in 2011.

. KIBLA is a founding member of the M3C Multimedia Centres Network of Slovenia.

International cooperation

ACE KIBLA has significant experience working in international cooperation projects. The list of projects co-funded by the European Commission and its funding bodies in which the organisation has participated is perhaps among the largest for a Slovene institution.

With funding from the Culture 2000 programme in the years 2002–2003 KIBLA co-organised the annual project tx0om – Textures in bloom, which investigated interactive, intelligent and responsive environments at the crossroads of digital physics, phenomenology and biomimeticswhere the body becomes intermediary, and the multiannual project Virtual Centre Media Net.

KIBLA participated in the annual projects, e-Agora, which developed a virtual multimedia platform for innovative production and presentation of Performing Arts using the latest communication technologies.

Kibla works within the framework of the EUREKA multimedia umbrella and with support from the Leonardo da Vinci programme, KIBLA was also the partner in many projects cofunded by European Commission.

Project activities of KIBLA have included the conference co-organised with ASEUM, the 1st International New Media Art Festival in the Philippines. One of KIBLA's significant networking European projects was X-OP - eXchange of art operators and producers, a multiannual (2008–2011) project intended to nurture a network of artists, researchers, operators, producers, and centres with the aim to establish a European platform for creation of art and exchange.


Award

In 2008 KIBLA joined the ranks of Alcatel Space, Amadeus, Brainstorm Multimedia, EVS, Navicore, Nokia, OpenBC, Strato, Young Digital Planet, Zanox and others when it was awarded a silver European Seal of e-Excellence by the European Multimedia Forum. The seal recognises ICT and digital media companies with an excellent track record in developing and marketing innovative products and services.

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