Culture! successfully raises funds from the EU programmes for the culture and audiovisual sectors

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13 years ● 164 organisations ● 668 projects
20 years ● 0 organisations ● 0 projects
    Organisations by status
  • Public
  • Private
    Projects by field
  • film and audiovisual projects
  • interdisciplinary projects
  • multimedia and new technologies
  • books and reading / literary translation
  • cultural heritage
  • architecture, design and applied arts
  • performing arts (theatre, dance, music)
  • visual arts
    Organisation's role in the project
  • beneficiary
  • co-beneficiary
    Organisations by status
  • Public
  • Private
    Projects by field
  • film and audiovisual projects
  • interdisciplinary projects
  • multimedia and new technologies
  • books and reading / literary translation
  • cultural heritage
  • architecture, design and applied arts
  • performing arts (theatre, dance, music)
  • visual arts
    Organisation's role in the project
  • beneficiary
  • co-beneficiary




About the project


Culture! poster.jpgPoster Culture! successfully raises from the EU programes for the culture and audiovisual sectors, 2002-2012. JPEG

The interactive infographics represents the data related to the EU funding for culture, film and audiovisual media raised by Slovene organisations in the period 2002–2014. In 13 years 164 organisations have been involved in 668 projects with the European dimension.

In 2013 a data mining and interoperability project was performed by the teams of the Creative Europe Desk Slovenia and Culture.si with the aim of presenting the whole bunch of data in a graphic way, and incite further analyses and comparative researches.


The infographic presents all the projects by art disciplines and all successful producers/organisations according to their status (public/private) and their role in the project (project initiators/partners).

The infographic can be complemented with a list of Slovene organisations funded by the Culture and MEDIA Programmes 2002-2014, including the ones who were successful in the first Creative Europe call. Each Culture.si article about a recipient of either EU Culture or MEDIA grant now includes also a list of EU projects.

The poster with the infographic that presents the data for the period 2002–2012 is available at the Creative Europe Desk Slovenia or Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.


This graphic and interactive visualisation represents the data related to the EU funding for culture, film and audiovisual media in the period 2002–2014 (Culture 2000, MEDIA Plus, Culture, MEDIA and Creative Europe programmes). It is a result of a data mining and interoperability project prepared by the offices: Creative Europe Desk Slovenia (before 2014 Cultural Contact Point Slovenia based at SCCA-Ljubljana and Media Desk Slovenia/Slovenian Film Centre), and the Culture.si/Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory with the aim of presenting the data as well as making information available for further analyses and comparative researches.

A short analysis of the EU funding for culture successfully raised by Slovene organisations in the last decade was presented on 23 October 2013in Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture. On this occasion the upcoming EU Creative Europe programme (2014–2020) was introduced by the representative of the Slovene Ministry of Culture.

The infographic can be complemented with a list of Slovene organisations funded by the Culture and MEDIA Programmes 2002-2014). Each article about a recipient of either EU Culture or MEDIA grant now includes also a complete list of projects.

The poster with the infographic that presents the data for the period 2002–2012 is available at the Creative Europe Desk Slovenia or Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.

Impressum

Editorial team: Helena Pivec, Alenka Pirman (Culture.si), Mateja Lazar, Maša Ekar, Sabina Briški (CED Slovenia). Graphic visualisation (print): Helena Božič. Web development: Jure Čuhalev & Ljudmila. Special thanks to Domen Fras, Jana Renee Wilcoxen, Mitja Doma, Živa Zupan.

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