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− | | festival dates = 7.10.2015 - 9.10.2015, 10.11.2016 - 11.11.2016, 9.11.2017 - 16.11.2017, 14.11.2018 - 18.11.2018, 4.12.2019 - 6.12.2019 | + | | festival dates = 7.10.2015 - 9.10.2015, 10.11.2016 - 11.11.2016, 9.11.2017 - 16.11.2017, 14.11.2018 - 18.11.2018, 4.12.2019 - 6.12.2019, 2.12.2020 - 18.12.2020 |
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Background
In collaboration with the Linux Users Group of Slovenia Association (LUGOS, established in 1997), KIBLA Multimedia Centre has started the international open code KIBLIX Linux IT Festival, which was developed out of the so-called Linux Install Fest (LIFe), established as early as 1999.
Festivals editions and collaborations
In the 2010 edition KIBLA Multimedia Centre joined forces with another two Slovene festivals dedicated to art and technology – the HAIP Festival and the International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA).
The 9th edition of the KIBLIX Festival, conceived by Miha Horvat, was dedicated to low technology, ecology, open code and waste, called the Waste – Technology Minus.
The KIBLIX 2014 Parallels festival took place at KIBLA Portal venue in October 2014. In October 2015 the MRFR-Kiblix Festival took place, again as a joint venture with the International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA).
See also
Related festivals