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In 2006 [[BridA collective]] were artists-in-residence at the Temple Bar Gallery in Dublin and at the ZKM Center for Arts and Media Techologies in Karlsruhe, Germany. In February 2007 BridA work was presented at the new Slovene [[LJU COSINUS BRX Gallery, Brussels]] with its Modux 2004 – 2006 solo show. The video work Borderpass is part of the 59-second festival collection, which travels round the world. | In 2006 [[BridA collective]] were artists-in-residence at the Temple Bar Gallery in Dublin and at the ZKM Center for Arts and Media Techologies in Karlsruhe, Germany. In February 2007 BridA work was presented at the new Slovene [[LJU COSINUS BRX Gallery, Brussels]] with its Modux 2004 – 2006 solo show. The video work Borderpass is part of the 59-second festival collection, which travels round the world. | ||
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Revision as of 18:48, 6 March 2010
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24 Aug 2018
12 Sep 2018
Martin Bricelj Baraga (MoTA Museum of Transitory Art) and Simon Jacquemin (collective Bellastock) curate a series of interactive artworks on the banks of the Esentai River, featuring Vodoskop by BridA, an interactive bridge capturing and visualising live water data; Aryk-o-phone, a river instrument played by the river; and Lumitronome, a solar powered kinetic light installation, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Moscow,
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31 Oct 2015
22 Nov 2015
Modux/Storieincorso, an exhibition and video installation by the Collective BridA (Tom Kerševan, Sendi Mango and Jurij Pavlica)
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18 Sep 2015
20 Sep 2015
Projects Origami Space Race by Sašo Sedlaček (Aksioma Institute) and Spreadkom by BridA at the Abandon Normal Devices Festival,
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19 Mar 2015
19 May 2015
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21 Oct 2014
15 Nov 2014
An artists panel discussion by BridA (Tom Kerševan, Jurij Pavlica and Sendi Mango) and DE.fragmentation, a joint exhibition curated by BridA and featuring works by BridA, Irena Pivka, Brane Zorman (RadioCona), Primož Bizjak, Maja Smrekar, Bogdan Soban, Arjan Pregl, Anja Medved, Saso Sedlaček, Igor Štromajer (Intima Virtual Base), and Miha Tursič, Špela Petrič & Maja Murnik,
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14 Mar 2014
13 Apr 2014
DE.fragmentation, a joint exhibition also featuring works by Tom Kerševan, Sendi Mango, Jurij Pavlica (BridA), Irena Pivka, Brane Zorman (RadioCona), Arjan Pregl, and Igor Štromajer (Intima Virtual Base)
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6 Jun 2013
24 Jun 2013
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25 Sep 2012
8 Dec 2012
Change the Colour! exhibition by BridA (Tom Kerševan, Sendi Mango, Jurij Pavlica), produced by International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana
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3 Jul 2011
27 Nov 2011
Rok Bogataj, BridA and Živko Marušič at the free port of art, first CEI (Central European Initiative) Trieste exhibition of contemporary visual art
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8 Oct 2010
28 Oct 2010
A plus A Gallery and Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries coorganise the exhibition E-motion to cohabitat with the works by Marjetica Potrč, BridA, Kolektiva, Vesna Bukovec, Lada Cerar, and Metka Zupanič
Apart from solo and group exhibitons held in Slovenia since 2003, BridA has presented its work (and work process) across Europe, eg the video installation Bordepass at the A+A Gallery, Venice, Do it yourself at the Academy of Fine Arts, Bologna, A Moment in Time at the Temple Bar Gallery in Dublin, the Modux Datascapes in Bangor, Maine, USA, Hollywood at the Gallery in Mestre, Italy, and the painting and video installation Nek Levi Tip at the Terpictura International Art Triangle at Biblioteca Statale Isontina, Gorizia. It also had a solo exhibition at the Austrian Parliament in Vienna and an exhibition of paintings at quantum_kaos, Centro Internazionale di Fisica Teorica Abdus Salam, ICTP Trieste (Italy).
In 2006 BridA collective were artists-in-residence at the Temple Bar Gallery in Dublin and at the ZKM Center for Arts and Media Techologies in Karlsruhe, Germany. In February 2007 BridA work was presented at the new Slovene LJU COSINUS BRX Gallery, Brussels with its Modux 2004 – 2006 solo show. The video work Borderpass is part of the 59-second festival collection, which travels round the world.