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Adela International Festival of Generative Arts

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Adela is an international festival founded in 2023 by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory, dedicated to exploring practices emerging 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 participate in producing possible worlds. From this perspective, it aims to establish transformative practices and aesthetics to counter prevailing techno-cultural trends.

The festival features discussions and workshops, Parameter Fair, dedicated to presenting and selling works that imaginatively engage generative methods, and Algorave, an evening of experimental live-coded music and visuals.

TOpot festival of radical soundwalks

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TO)pot festival was founded in 2022 by Cona Institute. It consists of sound walks, concerts and reflections and brings together artistic and research-based practices into an immersive experience of listening to landscapes. Through walking as an artistic practice, the festival reflects on relationships between space, time, and human as well as more-than-human entities. The featured artworks and lectures address questions of acoustic ecology and open reflections on temporality, memory, and adaptation within environments shaped by political, economic, ecological, and social transformations. Particular attention is given to the multitemporality of places and to exploring modes of coexistence that assume new roles and meanings over time.

A Short Historical Overview of Classical Music in Slovenia

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Malinc Publishing House

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Established in 2011, by Aleš Cigale and Barbara Pregelj, Malinc Publishing House aims at bibliodiversity and issues mostly children and youth literature, selected mostly from smaller language groups. They have also put into focus the literatures of the Spanish speaking countries.

They engage in programmes for children, e.g. Leo, leo is a Spanish reading badge programme. These are originally designed together with international authors, e.g. Isol or Monserrat Sarto, in order to foster creativity and reading culture in the multicultural world. The books are bilingual and dyslexia-friendly.

Malinc Publishing House NGO (alias Založba Malinc, Aleš Cigale, self-employed proprietor) got the Creative Europe funding for the nine works for young readers by authors from Basque Country, Catalonia, Galicia, Portugal, Islandia and Hungary. The two books by Slovene authors Jana Bauer and Peter Svetina are to be translated into Spanish and presented in Spain and Latin America.

Kolektiv Narobov

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Founded in 2004 by Alenka Marinič, Dražen Dragojević, Gregor Moder, Maja Dekleva Lapajne, Sonja Vilč, and Tomaž Lapajne, Kolektiv Narobov (alias Narobov Art Family NGO) is a Ljubljana-based professional performing arts collective and one of Slovenia's leading improvisation theatre groups that has developed a very unique approach to improvisation, comedy and storytelling, combining influences of physical theatre, contemporary dance, and clowning.

International Tourism Institute

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International Tourism Institute (ITI) has been founded in 1994 by National Tourist Association and major Slovenian tourism companies.

Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)

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Slovenia's national public broadcasting organisation Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia or RTVS) is a public legal entity with a head office in Ljubljana and two regional broadcasting centres in Koper-Capodistria and Maribor, respectively.

Turjak Castle

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Turjak Castle is located in the village of the same name approximately 20 kilometers from Ljubljana. It was first mentioned in written records in 1220 but was probably built even earlier, in the 10th or 11th century. It acquired its present-time appearance after an earthquake in 1511. It features the largest round bastion in Slovenia and a distinctive Renaissance defensive corridor in the shape of a triangle. The castle underwent a major renovation, initiated by the Ministry of Culture, between 2024 and 2026.

Culture of Slovenia

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Tolmin Castle at Kozlov Rob

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The Tolmin Castle at Kozlov Rob hill was first mentioned in written sources in 1188. Throughout its history, it served as a strategically important fortress, controlling nearby trade routes. Consequently, its ownership frequently changed hands: among its owners were the Patriarchs of Aquileia, the Counts of Gorizia, the town of Cividale del Friuli, the Republic of Venice and the Habsburg family. In 1348 and 1511, the castle was damaged during earthquakes. After 1651 its then-owners, the Coroniny family, chose to abandon its premises and built a new building in the town of Tolmin. From that time onward, the castle fell into disrepair and today exists only as a ruin. It did, however, undergo extensive renovation between 2019 and 2025.

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