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The Rebirth of Industrial Spaces through the Prism of Culture and Creativity
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Stara mestna elektrarna Elektro Ljubljana (SMEEL), known in English as the Old Power Station, 2006.
The 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.
Slovene art abroad 2010 –
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1 May 2024
5 May 2024
A five day party festival featuring numerous concerts by some of the best Slovene musicians and bands, like Siddharta, Vlado Kreslin, and MI2.
at the Spring Break Festival
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1 May 2024
8 May 2024
Several Slovene productions will be shown at the festival. Documentaries "Cinema Volta - Kino Volta" by Martin Turk and "Cent'anni - Sto let" by Maja Doroteja Prelog; short films "How I Learned to Hand Laundry - Kako sem se naučila obešati perilo" by Barbara Zemljič and short animated movie "Octopus Banana Hotchpotch - Hobotnica banana mišmaš" by Milanka Fabjančič. The films were made with support by Slovenian Film Centre. Also included in the programme is the coproduction "Guardians of The Formula - Čuvari fomule" by Dragan Bjelogrlić, and the German-Serbian "Truth - Istina (Resnica)" with Slovene actress Nika Rozman in the main role.
at the SEEfest - South East European Film Festival Los Angeles
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1 May 2024
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The Stroj performing at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, 2014
Site-specific installation in the forest at the Floating Castle Festival in the vicinity of Snežnik Castle, 2015
The Čaplja service building at the Nordic Centre Planica designed by the STVAR architects, 2016
Corporate identity for the Museum of Architecture and Design by IlovarStritar design studio, 2011
Pocar Homestead, Mojstrana main dwelling from the outside, built in 1775
The tank from the Ten-Day War in Slovenia (1991) in front of the National Museum of Contemporary History. On the eve of the International Women's Day in 2012 it was sprayed pink by the unknown activists and became a new popular landmark in Ljubljana. It is owned by the Military Museum of Slovenian Armed Forces and was transferred to the Park of Military History Pivka only a few months after the action. The pink paint was removed.
A Place under the Sun by students of the Chair of Textile and Fashion Design at the Department of Textiles of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Lighting Guerrilla Festival, 2011
Narodni dom (National House) building by František Škabrout, built in Ljubljana 1894–1896. In 1927 the National Gallery of Slovenia rented some rooms in the building that housed also sport and leisure activities. Postcard, 1910.
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Maribor, designed by Styria arhitektura d.o.o.
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Soda 4060, workshop led by Staš Vrenko at Osmo/za, 2018.
In Focus
The Rebirth of Industrial Spaces through the Prism of Culture and Creativity
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Stara mestna elektrarna Elektro Ljubljana (SMEEL), known in English as the Old Power Station, 2006.
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Slovenia on the Global Music Map
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VOLKSWAGNER 3, Laibach in collaboration with RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra and composer Izidor Leitinger, 2009. A sonic suite in three acts making connections between Wagner, modernism and jazz, crossbred with pop art.