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The [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]] was initially started as a workshop at the festival ''Detektivi svetlobe'' [The Detectives of the Light], only one year later in [[established::2008]] it evolved into an exciting three-weeks long spring event. The concept of the light represents the main topic of events at the festival: from lectures, exhibitions, public interventions, installations to performances.  
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The [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]] was initially started as a workshop at the festival ''The Detectives of the Light'' [Detektivi svetlobe], only a year later in [[established::2008]] it evolved into an exciting three-weeks long spring event. The concept of the light represents the main topic of events at the festival: from lectures, exhibitions, public interventions, installations to performances.  
 
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== Background, venues and locations ==
 
== Background, venues and locations ==
  
The festival was founded by [[Strip Core]], the comic art production section of [[Forum Ljubljana]], and since its inception it explores the relation between the light and the public and the gallery space.  
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The festival was founded by [[Strip Core]], the comic art production section of the [[Forum Ljubljana]], and since its inception it explores the relation between the light and the public and the gallery space.  
  
Throughout the years it has grown in size and scope, the events not only take place in Ljubljana but also in [[SI-4000 Kranj|Kranj]] and [[Municipality of Novo mesto|Novo mesto]], hosted in different art venues: [[Vžigalica Gallery]], [[Tovarna Rog]], [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]], [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture|Kino Šiška]], and [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]].
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Throughout the years it has grown in size and scope, the events not only take place in Ljubljana but also in [[SI-4000 Kranj|Kranj]] and [[Municipality of Novo mesto|Novo mesto]], hosted in different art venues: the [[Vžigalica Gallery]], the [[Tovarna Rog]], the [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]], the [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture|Kino Šiška]], and the [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]].
  
The festival is known for its luminous exhibition objects presented with public interventions (by artists like [[Aleksandra Stratimirović]], [[Bernard Murigneux]], [[NatanEsku]], [[Benedetto Bufalino]], [[Sophie Guyot]], and many others), which take place in several site-specific locations: the Ljubljanica bridges and quays, the French Revolution Square, Tivoli Park, streets and gardens etc.
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The festival is known for its luminous exhibition objects presented with the public interventions (including artists like [[Aleksandra Stratimirović]], [[Bernard Murigneux]], [[NatanEsku]], [[Benedetto Bufalino]], [[Sophie Guyot]], and many others), that take place at several site-specific locations: the Ljubljanica bridges and quays, the French Revolution Square, the Tivoli Park, streets and gardens etc.
  
 
== Collaborations and international cooperation ==  
 
== Collaborations and international cooperation ==  
  
The festival regularly invites local, regional and international artists and producers. Since the beginning, it is co-financed with the help of [[Ministry of Culture]] and [[Municipality of Ljubljana]]. Since 2009 the festival receives some funds from the [[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana|French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier]] and in 2008 the programme of the festival was presented at the Ljubljana [[Spring Festival]].  
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The festival regularly invites local, regional and international artists and producers. Since the inception, it is co-financed with the help of [[Ministry of Culture]] and [[Municipality of Ljubljana]]. Since 2009 the festival receives some funds from the [[French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier, Ljubljana|French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier]] and in 2008 the programme of the festival was presented at the Ljubljana [[Spring Festival]].  
  
In 2011, the relation between the light and the sound is explored together with 16 artists, institutions and producers, adding new dimensions and locations. In the Light and Sound edition new collaborations were established with: [[Koper Grammar School - Ginnasio Capodistria]], [[Cirkulacija 2]], [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] and the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Architecture]] at the [[University of Ljubljana]].
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In 2011, the relation between the light and the sound is explored together with 16 artists, institutions and producers, adding new dimensions and locations. In the Light and Sound edition new collaborations were established with: the [[Koper Grammar School - Ginnasio Capodistria]], the [[Cirkulacija 2]], the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] and the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Architecture]] at the [[University of Ljubljana]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Svetlobna gverila
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The Lighting Guerrilla Festival was initially started as a workshop at the festival The Detectives of the Light [Detektivi svetlobe], only a year later in 2008 it evolved into an exciting three-weeks long spring event. The concept of the light represents the main topic of events at the festival: from lectures, exhibitions, public interventions, installations to performances.


Background, venues and locations

The festival was founded by Strip Core, the comic art production section of the Forum Ljubljana, and since its inception it explores the relation between the light and the public and the gallery space.

Throughout the years it has grown in size and scope, the events not only take place in Ljubljana but also in Kranj and Novo mesto, hosted in different art venues: the Vžigalica Gallery, the Tovarna Rog, the SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, the Kino Šiška, and the Slovene Ethnographic Museum.

The festival is known for its luminous exhibition objects presented with the public interventions (including artists like Aleksandra Stratimirović, Bernard Murigneux, NatanEsku, Benedetto Bufalino, Sophie Guyot, and many others), that take place at several site-specific locations: the Ljubljanica bridges and quays, the French Revolution Square, the Tivoli Park, streets and gardens etc.

Collaborations and international cooperation

The festival regularly invites local, regional and international artists and producers. Since the inception, it is co-financed with the help of Ministry of Culture and Municipality of Ljubljana. Since 2009 the festival receives some funds from the French Cultural Institute Charles Nodier and in 2008 the programme of the festival was presented at the Ljubljana Spring Festival.

In 2011, the relation between the light and the sound is explored together with 16 artists, institutions and producers, adding new dimensions and locations. In the Light and Sound edition new collaborations were established with: the Koper Grammar School - Ginnasio Capodistria, the Cirkulacija 2, the Academy of Fine Arts and Design and the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Ljubljana.

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First held in 2008, the Lighting GuerrillaFirst held in 2008, the Lighting Guerrilla (Svetlobna gverila) is a quite special festival that explores, elaborates, and sheds light on the myriad relations between light, the public space, and the "confines" of the gallery walls., and the "confines" of the gallery walls. +
The light-sound installation Portal by the authorial group Beam Team (Stella Ivšek, Anja Romih, Aleš Zupanc, Črt Trkman) at the 23rd Lighting Guerrilla Festival at Match Gallery, Ljubljana 2023. Author: DK +
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